Politics Will Seattle close the door on open government? Sorry, those files are too hard to find. by Kent Kammerer / March 20, 2009
Politics A process that needs to progress: decision-making in Seattle A cross-section of the proposed deep-bored tunnel replacement for the Alaskan Way Viaduct. by Kent Kammerer / January 13, 2009
They also serve who labor long at City Hall Take the case of Bob Morgan, whose job has been to make legislation clear to the City Council and the citizens before it gets voted on. by Kent Kammerer / January 5, 2009
Politics 2008: Year of Hope, Year of Fear. Essay 4 Supporters of Sen. Barack Obama and Gov. Chris Gregoire in downtown Seattle before the polls closed. by Kent Kammerer / December 29, 2008
Politics Memo to city pols: times are tough 'Hammering Man' is a cheerless drudge. by Kent Kammerer / December 21, 2008
Equity A new librarian faces tough economic times Susan Hildreth, Seattle's new City Librarian by Kent Kammerer / May 18, 2009
Politics Seattle City Council decides not to index public records Council member Richard Conlin. (City of Seattle) by Kent Kammerer / May 12, 2009
Politics Why isn't the City of Seattle cutting more staff? So far, Mayor Nickels is sparing high-salary administrators and departments with strong unions. The reason: it's easier to cut services than personnel. by Kent Kammerer / May 4, 2009
Politics Let's seize 'the opportunity of this crisis' Rep. Reuven Carlyle values Crosscut's "prolific, original, on-the-ground reporting." by Reuven Carlyle / July 5, 2009
Culture Let's not fool ourselves about 'walkability' Walkable streets mean viable shops by Kent Kammerer / July 2, 2009