Politics City moves forward with privacy initiative The city is pursuing a privacy initiative to help with how it handles large amounts of data. by Bill Lucia / November 3, 2014
Tech Oil train accident remains a mystery Tank cars hours after they derailed under the Magnolia Bridge in Interbay. by Bill Lucia / July 25, 2014
Politics City Council passes ride-sharing regulations. Again. Rideshare companies catch a break with Mayor Murray's new plan. by Bill Lucia / July 14, 2014
Culture Jolt: Two-thirds rule, extended bar hours both rejected The day's winners and losers. by Erica C. Barnett / May 30, 2012
Tech Thursday Jolt: Amazon gets praise. Arena, not so much. Seattle artist Ann Gardner's glass-tile mosaic, "Convergence," is on a facade of the NBBJ-designged building on the Amazon complex. by Erica C. Barnett / May 24, 2012
Politics SeaTac $15 wage win tempered by recount, legal hurdles SEIU Local 6 president Sergio Salinas speaks at a Nov. 26 Yes! for SeaTac press conference about election results. by Bill Lucia / November 26, 2013
Politics Group says Sodo arena deal runs afoul of city rules Site of the proposed new arena in SoDo. First Avenue South is the western boundary; the Safeco Field garage is to the north. by Bill Lucia / November 19, 2013
Equity Union workers rally in support of Boeing machinists Teamster Pedro Olguin leads union workers in a chant. by Bill Lucia / November 18, 2013
Equity In the bag: Grocery workers' last-minute union deal Grocery workers celebrate a tentative bargaining agreement on Monday night at Westlake Park in downtown Seattle. by Bill Lucia / October 21, 2013
Tech Council looks to tap the brakes on Seattle ride-sharing The City Council is taking some preliminary steps toward regulating Lyft, Sidecar and UberX by Bill Lucia / September 26, 2013