Politics As homelessness budgets increase, oversight is stretched thin Seattle's Human Services Department, which is tasked with leading the fight against homelessness, can't keep up with growth. by David Kroman / April 30, 2018
Politics Coming soon to Seattle: Pre-tax dollars for transit A new law would mandate businesses provide pre-tax accounts for riding public transit — and it seems everyone can get behind it. by David Kroman / April 25, 2018
Politics Seattle revives controversial business tax to combat homelessness The proposed new $75 million-a-year tax targets businesses earning more than $20 million. by David Kroman / April 20, 2018
Politics Tax fatigue? Durkan unveils education levy Despite questions about rising property taxes, Mayor Jenny Durkan is proposing more money for education. by David Kroman / April 18, 2018
Politics City Light provided customer information to ICE In response to subpoenas, names, phone numbers and Social Security numbers were turned over. by David Kroman / April 18, 2018
Equity Another day, another clash over homeless encampments In what is becoming a cycle, protestors try to block the sweep of another Seattle homeless encampment. by David Kroman / April 17, 2018
Culture More layoffs at the already depleted Seattle P-I “What’s happening at the PI is every journalist’s worst nightmare.” by David Kroman / April 11, 2018
Equity Seattle’s gender wage gap is worse than we thought In some city departments, women made $10K less than men in overtime pay. by David Kroman / April 10, 2018
Politics How life changed at KOMO when Sinclair came to Seattle “Anybody but Sinclair”: Issues with the controlling owners are nothing new for KOMO journalists. by David Kroman / April 4, 2018
Politics Pausing Seattle’s over-budget streetcar project has its own cost It’s a headache that goes beyond just the streetcar itself and highlights broader issues of cost oversight in City Hall. by David Kroman / April 2, 2018