Opinion Here’s a thought, City Hall: Talk to us about parking Why did Councilmember Rob Johnson ignore the recommendation of SDOT planners, neighbors and small business owners? by Jordan Royer / April 5, 2018
Politics How life changed at KOMO when Sinclair came to Seattle “Anybody but Sinclair”: Issues with the controlling owners are nothing new for KOMO journalists. by David Kroman / April 4, 2018
Equity What Trump’s Census plans could mean for Washington state Citizenship question prompts 18 attorneys general, 6 cities to sue the Trump administration. by Lilly Fowler / April 3, 2018 / Updated at 1:15 p.m.
Politics Pausing Seattle’s over-budget streetcar project has its own cost It’s a headache that goes beyond just the streetcar itself and highlights broader issues of cost oversight in City Hall. by David Kroman / April 2, 2018
Equity An epic battle against gentrification As growth reshapes the fabric of Seattle's historically Black Central District, Inye Wokoma and his family are resisting gentrification and displacement. by Naomi Ishisaka / April 2, 2018
Politics City transportation workers complain of gender bias, favoritism A study documents widespread beliefs that employees face favoritism and discrimination against women. by David Kroman / April 2, 2018
Politics As Puget Sound region grows, park and rides fill up The region faces big questions about how to meet demands for parking spots near transit — and who should pay. by Lizz Giordano / March 29, 2018
Politics Judge strikes down Seattle law requiring landlords to accept first qualified tenant A King County Superior Court judge ruled the law violated landlords’ due process, property and free speech rights. by David Kroman / March 28, 2018 / Updated: 5:30 PM
Politics In their own voices: Why Seattle’s youth marched The many reasons some of the 50,000 Seattlelites joined the March For Our Lives protest Saturday. by Matt M. McKnight / March 24, 2018
Opinion If Seattle’s business tax passes, expect a higher grocery bill Hundreds of supermarkets in Seattle would be subject to the highest tax rates under the council's proposal — and retail sales of food isn't exempt. by Kenneth Shear / March 23, 2018
Politics After employees’ complaints, Sound Transit sets new goals for CEO Rogoff Following employee complaints, the Sound Transit board signed off on new performance goals for CEO Peter Rogoff. by David Kroman / March 22, 2018
Politics When lockdowns are ‘normal,’ teens say it’s time to march Seattle’s March For Our Lives could draw 50K on Saturday by Kristen M. Clark / March 22, 2018
Politics Seattle pursues gun laws where it can — starting with safe storage Washington law limits how far Seattle can go on gun control. But city officials are still trying to address gun violence. by David Kroman / March 21, 2018
Politics King County Council takes control of 4Culture Amid warnings of a power grab, the King County Council took more authority over the arts-funding agency. by Lizz Giordano / March 20, 2018
Politics Seattle bans online auctions for rental housing — for now Known as eBay for rental housing, many people are torn on whether sites like RentBerry.com do more harm or good in growing cities. by David Kroman / March 19, 2018