politics
Seattle public safety levy? Somewhere on a back burner
Mayor Ed Murray suggested that levy planning might begin this fall, but it hasn't.
Mayor Ed Murray suggested that levy planning might begin this fall, but it hasn't.
The Republicans could pick up seats in both houses of the Legislature. But what happens if the Democrats do a great job of getting out the vote?
Guest Opinion: With the population of Seattle itself growing faster than any other core city in a major metro area, it's important to address pent-up demand and equity issues.
Drivers would only pay an extra 2 cents a gallon in 2020 if the state requires lower levels of carbon in vehicle fuels, according to a draft report.
Population numbers don't add up to electoral success, or even voter participation.