Equity Forget Bingo. Wallingford seniors now fear becoming homeless Social worker Denise Malm's newest agenda is keeping her elderly clients out of homelessness. by Meg Butterworth / March 19, 2018
Politics As city grapples with homelessness, leader tasked with response resigns As it struggles with a homelessness crisis, Seattle must now find a new leader to deal with the issue. by David Kroman / March 16, 2018
Politics From Tumwater to Seattle, students unite in gun walkout They’re from different communities, but high school students all over Washington joined in the national walkout by Kristen M. Clark & David Kroman / March 14, 2018
Opinion A new Seattle schools superintendent? Not so fast The Seattle Public School Board needs to slow down and engage communities before replacing Superintendent Larry Nyland. by Phyllis Campano & Paula Montgomery / March 12, 2018
Politics How growth ignited a $500K parking battle in SODO Seattle’s parking apocalypse has paralyzed SODO — but the city won’t compromise by Kristen M. Clark / March 8, 2018
Opinion 21 extra cents for that soda? It’s worth it Seattle's soda tax benefits health, especially in lower-income communities. by Nwando Anyaoku & Diane Oakes / March 7, 2018
Opinion Meter readers: Don’t blame us for City Light billing woes City Light has asserted that the issues are due to a lack of motivation by workers who stand to lose their jobs. by Joe Steinmeyer & Deidre Girard / March 6, 2018
Politics Sound Transit CEO faces allegations of inappropriate behavior Sound Transit board votes to keep executive Peter Rogoff, but Mayor Durkan votes no. by David Kroman / March 1, 2018 / Updated 3:15 p.m.
Culture Renovation unearths Seattle Prohibition-era jazz club art Murals that date back to Seattle's Prohibition Era jazz scene have been unearthed inside a stairwell at the old Louisa Hotel. by Karen Ducey / February 26, 2018
Opinion City Hall should listen to homeless service providers I work at a Seattle women's shelter whose funding relies on a local government that ignores our feedback and is out of touch. by Pete Stewart Jr. / February 26, 2018
Culture Artists tell King County: Hands off 4Culture The King County Council is considering a proposal that would change how 4Culture currently operates. by Lizz Giordano / February 22, 2018
Politics Immigration officials subpoena City Light for customer info The request from ICE set off alarm bells inside City Hall. by David Kroman / February 22, 2018
Equity Family of police shooting victim Che Taylor files lawsuit The lawsuit alleges negligence, wrongful arrest, intentional infliction of emotional distress, racial profiling and ignoring due process. by David Kroman / February 21, 2018
Politics Deputy AG Rod Rosenstein in Seattle as officials plea for public's help in '01 murder Officials announced an increase in the financial reward, to solve Wales’ murder and bring his killer to justice. by Kristen M. Clark / February 21, 2018
Politics Old challenges for new leaders in Durkan’s State of the City Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan confronted issues of inequality in her first State of the City address. by David Kroman / February 20, 2018