Environment Sorry, just because it's raining doesn't mean you can take long showers again by David Kroman / September 1, 2015
Politics For Ed Murray's staff, a revolving door 52 percent of Murray's office has turned over in 18 months. by David Kroman / August 26, 2015
Politics Seawall could sap funding for bridges and bikes The seawall budget overruns could bleed money away from other projects like bridge repair and the bike master plan. by David Kroman / August 21, 2015
Politics Can Seattle legally force developers to fund affordable housing? by David Kroman / August 19, 2015
Politics City Council looks for HALA answers Construction in July 2015 of multi-family housing at Summit and East Pike by David Kroman / August 17, 2015
Politics Court keeps Tim Eyman initiative on November ballot Tim Eyman, known for his anti-tax initiatives, defends I-1366 as "protecting the taxpayers." by David Kroman / August 16, 2015
Politics Clock ticking down on City Council's work Jean Godden, front, and campaign adviser Cathy Allen react as they study results on election night. by David Kroman / August 16, 2015
Politics Why Seattle needs to talk about race Marissa Janae Johnson speaks at the Saturday rally downtown as presidential candidate Bernie Sanders, right, watches. by David Kroman / August 11, 2015