Politics Teachers say 'all of the above' to funding, smaller classes and fewer tests Teachers and students walk from Seattle Center to Westlake in May to protest a lack of state funding for schools. by David Kroman / May 19, 2015
Politics Bertha's tunneling likely delayed past August Who broke Bertha? We still don't know. by David Kroman / May 18, 2015
Politics March at Terminal 5 stays festive Protesters outside Terminal 5 during a demonstration against Shell's oil ships in Seattle. by David Kroman / May 18, 2015
Politics City and Port politics maintain collision course over Shell Activists protest Shell's Arctic Discoverer as it arrives in the Port Angeles, WA. by David Kroman / May 12, 2015
Politics In the who-broke-Bertha contest, score one for STP Who broke Bertha? We still don't know. by David Kroman / May 8, 2015
Politics Council leader knocks May 1 police tactics 16 people were arrested Friday. by David Kroman / May 6, 2015
Politics With an eye on labor, council goes green The floating protest against Shell's presence at the Port of Seattle made headlines. Would activists have more impact if they stormed Olympia instead? by David Kroman / May 5, 2015
Politics Can Sue Rahr reinvent policing? "I don’t work for a mayor or a county executive," says Sue Rahr. "I work for the community. They’re my bosses." by David Kroman / April 28, 2015
Politics John Okamoto: Seattle's newest council member. John Okamoto signs a form for City Clerk Monica Martinez Simmons, who delivered his oath of office. by David Kroman / April 27, 2015
Politics Council finalist Secrest stumbles on attorney question Sheley Secrest speaking to the City Council on Friday. by David Kroman / April 26, 2015