Politics City moves forward with privacy initiative The city is pursuing a privacy initiative to help with how it handles large amounts of data. by Bill Lucia / November 3, 2014
Tech Developers look to transform historic Magnuson Park barracks into apartments The affordable housing project would target renters earning up 80 percent of Seattle's median income level. by Bill Lucia / October 26, 2014
Politics Seattle City Council pushes forward on developer fees A map of the various "cost areas" where the linkage fees the City Council has proposed may apply. by Bill Lucia / October 20, 2014
Politics Murray pushes changes with police budget proposal Mayor Ed Murray by Bill Lucia / September 12, 2014
Equity Metro drivers reject labor contract offer Waiting for a Metro 150, which connects Downtown Seattle, Kent and Auburn by Bill Lucia / September 11, 2014
Tech Oil train accident remains a mystery Tank cars hours after they derailed under the Magnolia Bridge in Interbay. by Bill Lucia / July 25, 2014
Politics Police body cameras: An idea whose time hasn't come. Yet. Taser's Axon Flex camera fastens to eye-ware and captures images (including of you!) in an officer's field of view. by Bill Lucia / July 24, 2014
Politics City Council passes ride-sharing regulations. Again. Rideshare companies catch a break with Mayor Murray's new plan. by Bill Lucia / July 14, 2014
Equity Supreme Court labor ruling could pose issues here It remains unclear whether a ruling in a case brought by Illinois home care workers could affect local unions and workers providing in-home health care and child care. by Bill Lucia / June 30, 2014
Politics Life and violence in the Rainier Valley: 'My home is right here on Rainier Ave.' Neighborhoods in southeast Seattle can be tough. But people are looking at ways to make things better for themselves and those around them. by Bill Lucia / June 11, 2014