Equity ‘It’s not fair’: City evicts immigrant shop owner from SeaTac Market The family says this is retaliation for fighting redevelopment, while the City of SeaTac contends the owner hasn't paid rent on time. by Lilly Fowler / February 21, 2019
News Union contract is a 'barrier' to ending oversight of SPD, says commission The Community Police Commission is at odds with the Department of Justice and the City of Seattle. by David Kroman / February 20, 2019
Politics 4 key takeaways from Mayor Durkan's State of the City The annual speech focused on students, ORCA cards and the "Seattle of the future." by David Kroman / February 19, 2019
News Could Seattle schools find a better way to make up snow days? After numerous cancellations and with more snow in the forecast, area schools are weighing options to make up the days. by Liz Brazile / February 15, 2019
News How Seattle activists helped stop Amazon in NYC The company reversed course on Thursday, citing opposition to its plan for a new headquarters in the city. by Jason Buch / February 14, 2019
News In Methow Valley, locals hope D.C. lawmakers will stop a copper mine The Senate just passed a bill that would place a moratorium on developing an area rich in copper, and currently home to a thriving tourism industry. by John Stang / February 14, 2019
Politics Mike O'Brien is the fourth Seattle City Councilmember not seeking re-election Over his nearly ten years in office, O'Brien became one of the most controversial elected officials in the city. by David Kroman / February 13, 2019 / Updated Feb. 13 at 2:30 p.m.
News Drivers deliver meals to seniors through Seattle slush Workers had the option to wait out the storm, but King County’s Meals on Wheels took to the streets anyway. by David Kroman / February 13, 2019
News WA winemakers reel from one shutdown, prepare for another The government shutdown is over for now, but the problems for Washington’s small wineries are just getting started. by Jen Monnier / February 13, 2019
Politics New WA bill aims to prevent an Electoral College revolt in 2020 The push by legislators comes after four 'faithless electors' went rogue in 2016. by Melissa Santos / February 13, 2019