politics
How does Seattle feel about crime? It’s complicated
A new Crosscut/Elway poll of likely voters finds wide gaps in perceptions of crime based on age, income and homeownership status.
A new Crosscut/Elway poll of likely voters finds wide gaps in perceptions of crime based on age, income and homeownership status.
Respondents named homelessness most often as the criterion used to evaluate the new mayor.
In Seattle's historic Asian neighborhood, some say Sound Transit's $54 billion light rail expansion echoes harms of past infrastructure projects.
Kids in Washington soon won’t have to pay to use public buses and trains across the state in a new $3 billion transit plan.
The goal is to stop communities beyond Seattle city limits from being uprooted — an issue that has threatened the region in recent years.