Equity Report shows Seattle police enforcement still disparate along racial lines People of color were more likely to be frisked, but white people who were searched were more likely to be found with a weapon. by David Kroman / May 1, 2019
News Graffiti, slurs, swastikas — anti-Semitic incidents are on the rise in WA Anti-Semitic incidents in Washington state have increased by 60 percent, according to a new report by the Anti-Defamation League. by Lilly Fowler / April 30, 2019
Politics Democrats in Olympia appear to say ‘no’ to capital gains tax At this point, the revenue proposal isn’t included in Washington lawmakers’ final budget deal. by Melissa Santos / April 26, 2019
News City attorney and lead public defender accuse Seattle's top judge of bias Pete Holmes and Anita Khandelwal say Judge Ed McKenna should no longer be Seattle Municipal Court's presiding judge. by David Kroman / April 24, 2019 / Updated Apr. 25 at 7:10 pm
Politics Teens caught sexting in WA will no longer be treated as criminals Teens who send nude selfies will no longer face felony sex charges that carry a requirement to register as a sex offender. by Melissa Santos / April 24, 2019
News More than 30K immigrants have been deported via Boeing Field – King County says no more Executive Dow Constantine vowed to end ICE’s use of the airfield in 2018. Now, as a report detailing the practice is being made public, he is attempting to make good on that promise. by Lilly Fowler / April 23, 2019 / Updated on April 26 at 1:11 P.M.
News NW’s largest e-recycling business was a fraud, rules federal judge The owners of Total Reclaim promoted themselves as responsible recyclers. A federal investigation found otherwise. by Jason Buch / April 23, 2019
Growth Want less traffic and pollution in the U-District? UW workers say free transit will help On Earth Day, activists joined faculty and staff to call on the University of Washington to fully subsidize employee transit passes by Josh Cohen / April 23, 2019
Politics City Council picks Abel Pacheco Jr. to rep NE Seattle — and help lead city zoning conversations The UW program director will fill the council seat vacated by Rob Johnson for seven months. by David Kroman / April 22, 2019
Politics Durkan’s pick to lead homelessness response withdraws nomination amid council tension The mayor is calling the stalled confirmation process "deeply unfair." Councilmember Mosqueda counters that the council is just doing its job. by David Kroman / April 22, 2019