Politics Minimum wage in Washington: Enough to make it? A demonstration in favor of the $15 minimum wage adopted in Seattle. by John Stang / December 4, 2014
Politics Lawmakers hear report on sexual exploitation of Washington's kids More than half the state's sex trafficking charges from 2008 to 2013 involved minors. by John Stang / November 23, 2014
Politics Judge gives state final order to complete Braam reforms Whatcom County Superior Court Judge Charles Snyder tells state to finish foster care reforms. by John Stang / November 16, 2014
Politics Judge wants court to keep supervising state on Braam foster care reforms Whatcom County Superior Court Judge Charles Snyder tells state to finish foster care reforms. by John Stang / July 21, 2014
Politics Legislature, Inslee face financial and political dilemmas Washington State Capitol by John Stang / January 6, 2013
Equity State will look more closely at low-income housing needs Many units at New Holly in south Seattle are priced so that low-income families will be part of a larger community. by John Stang / November 28, 2012
Equity Should the state pay tuition for undocumented students? Mayor Ed Murray, front, takes part in a ride to celebrate the launch of a bike-share program. by John Stang / February 5, 2013
Politics Family leave provokes fight in state Senate The Barfield family by John Stang / January 28, 2013
Politics Sen. Tom gets into blame game over a failed bill Ed Murray, left, and Rodney Tom chat after a pre-session discussion of legislative issues. by John Stang / April 9, 2013