Tech Seattle startup brings the sharing economy to dinner tables, backyard farms Seattle Tilth's urban demonstration garden at the Good Shepherd Center in Wallingford by Josh Cohen / June 26, 2014
Politics Hitting and killing a cyclist? That'll be $175 A new law might do more to protect bikers and pedestrians, if only it were enforced. by Josh Cohen / June 24, 2014
Is Seattle too hilly for bikeshare? Cyclists on Dexter Avenue in Seattle by Josh Cohen / June 2, 2014
Tech Biking app's data may let city design safer paths downtown Mayor Ed Murray, front, rode in Second Avenue's protected bike lane to celebrate the launch of a bike-share program. by Josh Cohen / January 22, 2015
Politics Seattle City Council rejects affordable-housing development bill The pilot program proposed by Tammy Morales would’ve offered incentives to develop mixed-use buildings while partnering with community organizations. by Josh Cohen / April 19, 2024
Politics Seattle Council unanimously approves raises for 10,000 city workers The vote finalized more than a year of bargaining for new union contracts, including back pay, annual wage increases and other benefits. by Josh Cohen / April 2, 2024
News Seattle rallies as Supreme Court weighs criminalizing homelessness The Grants Pass v. Johnson decision could make it easier to sweep encampments, but advocates say it may hinder the ability to get stable housing. by Josh Cohen / April 23, 2024 / Updated: April 23, 6:40 P.M.
Politics How will Seattle’s $230M deficit influence the 2025 city budget? Some Councilmembers who promised to conduct a full audit are softening their approach. Now the city is trying new processes for the next cycle. by Josh Cohen / March 13, 2024
Politics Audit finds inflation, wages drove Seattle’s $1.7B budget increase The new five-year analysis digs into every department’s spending in an effort to help the city confront a projected $241 million deficit in 2025. by Josh Cohen / May 2, 2024