Politics Lawsuit: City employees claim jury was influenced by implicit bias City employees' discrimination lawsuit raises larger question: Can juries be biased and not know it? by David Kroman / March 9, 2018
Politics A business tax for homelessness: Will it have legs the second time around? It's a $75M idea and under new Seattle leaders it could have a better chance of passing. by David Kroman / March 7, 2018
Politics Sound Transit CEO faces allegations of inappropriate behavior Sound Transit board votes to keep executive Peter Rogoff, but Mayor Durkan votes no. by David Kroman / March 1, 2018 / Updated 3:15 p.m.
Politics As schools weigh arming staff, a few Washington districts already are Conflicted school superintendents look on as school boards debate whether to arm staff with guns. by David Kroman / February 28, 2018
Politics Seattle’s earthquake-prone affordable housing needs $79M fix Nearly 2,000 units of affordable housing are at risk in the case of an earthquake. by David Kroman / February 26, 2018
Politics Immigration officials subpoena City Light for customer info The request from ICE set off alarm bells inside City Hall. by David Kroman / February 22, 2018
Equity Family of police shooting victim Che Taylor files lawsuit The lawsuit alleges negligence, wrongful arrest, intentional infliction of emotional distress, racial profiling and ignoring due process. by David Kroman / February 21, 2018
Politics Old challenges for new leaders in Durkan’s State of the City Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan confronted issues of inequality in her first State of the City address. by David Kroman / February 20, 2018
Politics City workers call on Seattle Council to stop office harassment The Seattle Silence Breakers, a growing group of mostly female city workers, held a rally on the steps of City Hall. by David Kroman / February 15, 2018
Politics City Light spent $109M on a flawed billing system Since the city began using its brand new $109 million billing system, customers are panicking as some receive 8-months worth of bills all at once. by David Kroman / February 13, 2018