Politics As interim chief, Best fired two officers and two recruits Backers say her record shows new Seattle Police Chief Carmen Best can be a disciplinarian, even as an insider. by David Kroman / July 20, 2018
Politics #SeaHomeless: A day of stories for a city in crisis All of the homelessness coverage from today's citywide media collaboration. by Cascade PBS Newsroom Editors / July 19, 2018
Growth After head tax repeal, new group emerges to fight homelessness The coalition includes businesses that opposed the head tax. by Josh Cohen / July 19, 2018
Equity Ask us your #SeaHomeless questions — and we'll report back What do you want to know about homelessness in Seattle? You ask. We report. by Cambria Roth / July 19, 2018
Environment The price of putting out Western wildfires Battling the blazes keeps getting more expensive, but it doesn't have to be this way. by Tony Schick EarthFix/OPB / July 18, 2018
Culture Imagining Black architecture in the Central District New signs in local parks spark questions about who gets to design a neighborhood. by Brangien Davis / July 18, 2018
Opinion Seattle could make a dent in housing crisis with its own property Rather than selling off a big South Lake Union property, the city should make sure it's used for affordable housing. by Cary Moon & Michael Eliason / July 17, 2018
Environment What’s lurking in WA lakes — and should you swim in it? It's hot outside, but toxic algae blooms have some wondering about swimming in local lakes. by Eilís O'Neill EarthFix/KUOW / July 17, 2018
Politics Sea-Tac, activists team up on rights of transgender travelers Port of Seattle leaders asked if there was anything besides bathroom signs that posed a problem. The answer: TSA. by Manola Secaira / July 16, 2018
Culture The media ignore women’s sports. Can this network change that? New Seattle-based startup Diana SportsTV could be a game-changer for women’s sports coverage. by Alec Downing / July 11, 2018
Politics Before exiting race for chief, McLay faced opposition from Seattle cops The former Pittsburgh chief was a favorite with the selection committee, but a pariah with some rank and file. by David Kroman / July 11, 2018
Growth Don’t call it a comeback, but condos are returning to Seattle Long dormant, the condo market finally shows signs of life. But who will be living in those towers? by Josh Cohen / July 10, 2018
Opinion Jenny Durkan: Seattle’s backpedaling mayor Jenny Durkan was supposed to be the competent one, but flip-flops on the head tax and the police chief have burned energy and goodwill. by Knute Berger / July 9, 2018
Politics Seattle’s waterfront tax has support — at least from those who won’t pay it The city is considering a tax on downtown residents to pay for the final $200 million of its shiny new waterfront plan. by David Kroman / July 6, 2018
Politics Anarchist sues Seattle police for breaking agreement It took seven years for the department to make good on its promise to remove an officer safety advisory on Brendan Dunn's name. by Steven Hsieh / July 5, 2018