Equity In Seattle, 1 in 5 people booked into jail are homeless The arrests by police are mostly for nonviolent crime. by David Kroman / February 19, 2019
Politics As protests become the norm, May Day loses its luster A sum up of Seattle's May Day: The same, but a little different. by David Kroman / May 1, 2018
Politics As homelessness budgets increase, oversight is stretched thin Seattle's Human Services Department, which is tasked with leading the fight against homelessness, can't keep up with growth. by David Kroman / April 30, 2018
Politics Coming soon to Seattle: Pre-tax dollars for transit A new law would mandate businesses provide pre-tax accounts for riding public transit — and it seems everyone can get behind it. by David Kroman / April 25, 2018
Politics City Light provided customer information to ICE In response to subpoenas, names, phone numbers and Social Security numbers were turned over. by David Kroman / April 18, 2018
Equity Another day, another clash over homeless encampments In what is becoming a cycle, protestors try to block the sweep of another Seattle homeless encampment. by David Kroman / April 17, 2018
Equity New report details Seattle’s eviction epidemic Owing as little as $10 can get you evicted. by David Kroman & Josh Cohen / September 20, 2018
Politics You can save millions on your property taxes — if you’re rich Who's appealing their property assessments in King County? Mostly the wealthy and corporations. by David Kroman / September 10, 2018 / Updated at 9:20 AM
Politics Government shutdown: a ‘potential catastrophe’ for Seattle’s low-income renters Neither landlords nor tenants are panicking. Yet. by David Kroman / January 8, 2019
News Fatal Seattle police shooting will test new accountability law, Initiative 940 losia Faletogo’s family spoke out Friday morning, days after the 36-year-old father was killed by police. by David Kroman / January 4, 2019