Politics After massive email leak, the city scrambles Seattle City Hall by David Kroman / October 11, 2017
Politics The risk taker who fights for affordable housing Doris Koo is the 2017 Courage in Business award winner. She'll be honored at Crosscut's Courage Awards breakfast on Oct. 12. by David Kroman / October 8, 2017
Politics City will pay to defend Sawant against defamation Seattle City Council member Kshama Sawant during a meeting in the council chambers at City Hall. by David Kroman / October 6, 2017
Politics City Council picks progressive, sixth woman Kirsten Harris-Talley was selected to fill Tim Burgess' seat on the Seattle City Council. (Photos by Matt M. McKnight/Crosscut) by David Kroman / October 6, 2017
Politics Nick Licata, 15 others apply for open council seat Nick Licata leads the pack of 16 applicants for Tim Burgess' vacant council seat. by David Kroman / October 2, 2017
Politics Mayor: Control cops' side jobs. Cops: See you in court. An off-duty police officer directs traffic from a Seattle parking garage. by David Kroman / September 27, 2017
Politics King County sues to stop appeal of new youth jail Construction workers at the site of what could be the new youth jail in Seattle. by David Kroman / September 27, 2017
Politics Mayor Burgess presents 2018 budget, both the good and the bad Mayor Tim Burgess addresses a full council session regarding his budget at Seattle City Hall on Monday. by David Kroman / September 25, 2017
Politics Worth millions: Seattle mayoral candidates discuss their wealth Seattle mayoral candidates Jenny Durkan and Cary Moon address growth, affordable housing and homelessness during Changing Seattle: A Seattle Mayoral Candidate Debate at Seattle University. Sept. 12th... by David Kroman / September 24, 2017
Politics Seattle has a new new mayor: Tim Burgess Mayor Tim Burgess, surrounded by his family, is sworn in during a ceremony in The Norman B. Rice Room at City Hall on Monday, September 18, 2017. by David Kroman / September 18, 2017