Politics Street level politics come to Seattle, led by Debora Juarez New city councilmember Debora Juarez by David Kroman / January 12, 2016
Equity At State of the Union, Seattle held up as model for police reform President Barack Obama addresses a joint session of U.S. Congress. by David Kroman / January 11, 2016
Politics New bill aims to preserve the affordable housing we don't even know exists Newer and more expensive apartments replace the old buildings along Lake City Way. by David Kroman / January 8, 2016
Bertha rides again – but for how long? A worker in front of part of Bertha's repaired cutter head while a pit was being refilled shortly before tunneling resumed. by David Kroman / January 7, 2016
Politics Despite long odds, East African community seeks candidate to replace McDermott Hassan Diis, the East African Liaison for the 37th Legislative District Democrats, says the East African community will likely put someone on the ballot for Rep. Jim McDermotts seat. by David Kroman / January 5, 2016
Culture Seattle's last roadhouse still rocks, occasionally The Shanty Tavern. by David Kroman / January 4, 2016
Politics Meet Seattle’s new city council: young, diverse, unpredictable by David Kroman / January 4, 2016
Best of 2015: Seattle installs new system to track individual drivers by David Kroman / December 23, 2015
Best of 2015: How much of Seattle’s housing is affordable? No one knows for sure by David Kroman / December 21, 2015
Politics Is Seattle's gun tax really a tax? Answer could determine law's future Steven Fogg argues to Judge Palmer Robinson that the city's gun tax is unconstitutional. by David Kroman / December 18, 2015