Equity Driven by history, Jewish temple shelters family facing deportation Temple Beth Hatfiloh in Olympia took in an undocumented family on Thursday. It became the third religious institution in Washington state to protect individuals from deportation. by Lilly Fowler / September 6, 2019 / Updated 11:09 a.m. Sept. 6
Politics After a national search for a new housing director, Durkan promotes from within City Hall veteran tapped to lead Seattle housing office as mayor pitches dozens of ‘workforce’ condos, townhomes. by David Kroman / September 5, 2019
Politics Years into a homelessness ‘emergency,’ Seattle and King County propose a unified response Both the city and the county would turn over most of their homelessness budgets to a new governmental body. by David Kroman / September 4, 2019
News Seattle City Light faces possible class-action lawsuit over billing practices If a judge approves the case, a law firm would represent possibly thousands of customers over alleged unfair practices when estimating bills. by David Kroman / August 28, 2019
Culture Sounders fans vow to continue fight to fly anti-fascist Iron Front symbol Seattle supporters joined their Portland Timbers rivals Friday in protest of a league rule against political messaging. by Patrick Leary / August 26, 2019 / Updated at 11:30 p.m.
News Inslee to seek third term as WA governor after dropping longshot presidential bid The decision is likely to stall other Democrats' plans to move up in state leadership. by Melissa Santos / August 21, 2019 / Updated 1:18 p.m. Aug. 22
News Influential civilian commission urges judge to reject city’s plan for police accountability The next court hearing will determine how much work is left for the city to complete a 2012 federal reform agreement. by David Kroman / August 19, 2019
News Lime bike batteries have been catching fire in Seattle. Should you be worried? Officials say they are also seeing an increase in fires related to lithium ion batteries used in other products. by Hannah Weinberger / August 16, 2019 / Updated at 12:01 p.m. on September 17, 2019
News Durkan says police accountability remedies should wait until next union contract Durkan is resisting calls to ask Seattle's police union to reopen negotiations. by David Kroman / August 16, 2019 / Updated Aug. 16 at 4:45 pm
Politics Seattle politics without corporate money? Council member fires off long-shot proposal The proposal to curb PAC donations and foreign influence in elections is likely to face court challenges if approved. by David Kroman / August 14, 2019