News Seattle's latest prostitution sting: Progressive or misguided? As authorities process 84 arrests from the Barbie’s Dollhouse operation, the city defends its approach to addressing prostitution. by David Kroman / November 1, 2018
News Pay less for tampons? Seattle explores a tax break Under a new proposal, the City Council would research whether it can exempt menstrual products from local sales tax. by David Kroman / October 30, 2018
News Fighting for the right to run — without being assaulted Recent attacks on runners along the Green Lake trail, and a rash of attempted rapes in Ravenna, spurred one woman to act. by Sara Bernard / October 19, 2018 / Updated at 11:30 a.m.
News Civilian group deals blow to Seattle police contract In a setback for Mayor Durkan, the Community Police Commission urges city to reject police collective bargaining agreement. by David Kroman / October 17, 2018 / Updated at 6:30 p.m.
News Report: Washington foster kids abused at out-of-state group home Washington social workers allegedly knew of the abuses, but did not act. by Allegra Abramo InvestigateWest / October 17, 2018
News In Federal Way, a key witness to a police shooting was deported by ICE Two years after Ricardo Hernandez was killed, attorneys are suing in federal court. by David Kroman / October 17, 2018
News Details and critics emerge for new Seattle police contract Years in the making, the agreement gives officers a raise and skeptics something to worry about. by David Kroman / October 15, 2018
News Asylum seeker at Tacoma jail goes 50 days without food ‘I would prefer to die on this soil than go back to Russia,’ says the hunger striker at Northwest Detention Center. by Lilly Fowler / October 10, 2018 / Updated at 1:05 p.m.
News A murder in Island County A gruesome killing on rural Camano Island has locals worried their idyllic island life is slipping away. The killer is still on the loose. by Rick Anderson / September 17, 2018
News Crosscut & KCTS 9 newsroom continues to expand We're growing! And it's thanks to readers like you. by Cascade PBS Newsroom Editors / September 11, 2018