Politics New poll confirms Seattle voters disapprove of council, but align politically The survey was paid for by the Seattle Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce's political arm, which seeks dramatic change on the council. by David Kroman / February 1, 2019
Culture Cornish College reduces tuition 20 percent to increase enrollment In hopes of improving access and affordability, Cornish joins a growing list of small, private, liberal arts schools resetting their tuition rates. by Agueda Pacheco Flores / January 31, 2019
Politics Working from Europe? Ethics investigation dogged Durkan's HR director The HR nominee was under investigation for working out of Seattle for two months out of seven as interim director. by David Kroman / January 28, 2019
Equity Burien police investigate violent, racist letters Last week, Burien was hit with anti-immigrant letters targeting the city's sanctuary policy. by Lilly Fowler / January 28, 2019
Politics WA prison staff worry about safety as shutdown continues In SeaTac, federal prison employees are worried about not only financial hardship, but how staff shortages could create a risk. by Lilly Fowler / January 24, 2019 / Updated on Thursday, Jan. 24 at 1:30 p.m.
News Seattle pays record-breaking $65.7M to victim of ambulance crash This is the largest settlement with an individual in the city's — and likely Washington state's — history. by David Kroman / January 23, 2019 / Updated Jan. 23 at 6:44 p.m.
News A council member dies, and SeaTac's Somali community loses its voice After losing its first Somali council member, the community reacts to the City Council's replacement. by Manola Secaira / January 23, 2019
News With mobile home fight, Sawant continues quest to ‘save’ Seattle In an effort to prevent displacement, the Seattle City Council will likely pause all development on the city's few mobile home parks. by David Kroman / January 22, 2019
News Durkan finally has nominee for Seattle's $277M IT department If confirmed, Saad Bashir of Ottawa, Canada will oversee the city's most important department you've never heard of. by David Kroman / January 18, 2019
News The $500M question: What do housing advocates think of Microsoft’s plan? The tech giant is offering a historic half billion for housing construction, mostly through loans. by Josh Cohen / January 17, 2019