Politics Sawant accuses mayor of retaliation amid fight over homelessness The tension hinges on a controversial service provider and Durkan's pick to lead the homelessness response. by David Kroman / March 1, 2019 / Updated Mar. 1 at 11:05 a.m.
News A Seattle Weekly driver delivers the paper one last time "It’s kind of like a death in the family in a way.” by David Kroman / February 28, 2019
News Fall elections could bring historic turnover to Seattle City Council With at least four council members on their way out, the city has rarely seen as much upheaval as it will in 2020. by David Kroman / February 26, 2019
Politics Report: Seattle needs reform to end revolving door between jail and homelessness Business and neighborhood groups call for 'wholesale reform' of Seattle's criminal justice system. by David Kroman / February 25, 2019
News Seattle Weekly to cease print publication The city will now be without a true alternative weekly newspaper. by David Kroman / February 25, 2019 / Updated Feb. 25 at 11:10 a.m.
News Snowpocalypse left Seattle a gift and it's potholes Calls for street repairs are up dramatically, but fixes won't come quickly. by David Kroman / February 22, 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
Equity In Seattle, 1 in 5 people booked into jail are homeless The arrests by police are mostly for nonviolent crime. by David Kroman / February 19, 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.