Equity Take-it-or-leave-it contract spotlights police unions' power A Seattle Police Department vehicle responds to a call with its sirens on while driving westbound on Denny Way in Seattle. by David Kroman / November 9, 2017
Politics More growth coming to Seattle. Will it mean cheaper housing? A construction site at 23rd Avenue and East Union Street in Seattle. Photo by Matt Mills McKnight/Crosscut by David Kroman / November 9, 2017
Politics For Durkan, after the party comes the weight of being mayor by David Kroman / November 8, 2017
Politics A good night for women as Durkan takes the reins of City Hall Jenny Durkan smiles at her election party after results indicate she'll be Seattle's next mayor. (Karen Ducey for Crosscut) by David Kroman / November 7, 2017
Politics New Sawant bill: If tenants are priced out, landlords pay A Seattle apartment dons a for rent sign. by David Kroman / November 1, 2017
Politics As homelessness grows, so does tension at City Hall Councilmember Lisa Herbold is chairing the Seattle City Council's discussions of its 2018 budget. by David Kroman / October 31, 2017
Equity Got land? Seattle does and assessor says it should house the homeless Othello Village, a tiny house encampment for the homeless, as it was being constructed in Seattle's Rainier Valley, February 28, 2016. by David Kroman / October 25, 2017
Sinclair won't guarantee jobs for KOMO staff The KOMO 4 building in Seattle. by David Kroman / October 23, 2017
Culture Seattle Weekly braces for dramatic changes Seattle Weekly newspaper box in Seattle's Pioneer Square neighborhood. by David Kroman / October 19, 2017
Politics Reporter's notebook: The mayoral candidates Composite split image of Mayoral candidates Jenny Durkan and Cary Moon. by David Kroman / October 18, 2017