Politics A year into $15 wage, what we now know So far, the minimum wage hasn't bumped prices as some feared. by David Kroman / April 17, 2016
Opinion Seattle politicians should curb their arena enthusiasm The proposed arena in Seattle's Sodo neighborhood. by Knute Berger / April 13, 2016
Politics In fight against opioid addiction, a local approach getting real results A strip of Suboxone. by David Kroman / March 27, 2016
Politics Hundreds vie for a chance at affordable housing Roberto Maestas Plaza next to El Centro de la Raza will open in July. by David Kroman / February 23, 2016
Politics Murray's Seattle: Success for some, but not for others Seattle police at a Black Lives Matter event in 2015: Mayor Ed Murray wants to address inequality and hire more police. by David Kroman / February 16, 2016
Politics Huge influx of labor law complaints met by "small but mighty" Seattle city office A demonstration in favor of the $15 minimum wage adopted in Seattle. by David Kroman / January 25, 2016
Politics Shelters maxed out as city sweeps homeless from streets Can Seattle's service providers handle the city's encampment sweeps? by David Kroman / January 19, 2016
Culture Is there still room for artists in Seattle? Ebo Barton was chatting with a friend outside Hollow Earth Radio in the Central District when they were taken aback. by Cambria Roth / January 12, 2016
Politics Street level politics come to Seattle, led by Debora Juarez New city councilmember Debora Juarez by David Kroman / January 12, 2016
Politics Is Seattle's gun tax really a tax? Answer could determine law's future Steven Fogg argues to Judge Palmer Robinson that the city's gun tax is unconstitutional. by David Kroman / December 18, 2015
Politics Police, religious leaders on alert amid possible hate crimes Religious leaders from across the region gathered Friday to support their "Muslim sisters and brothers." by David Kroman / December 11, 2015
Opinion Year of the Seattle urbanist? Not quite yet As the pundits have been proclaiming winners and losers from this year’s City Council elections, one consistent claim has caught my attention: “The urbanists won.” But is that true? Well, first you... by Michael McGinn / December 7, 2015
Politics Seattle uses guesswork to rebuild police force The City is awaiting an overdue examination of the structure of the Seattle PD. by David Kroman / November 11, 2015