Politics Questions raised about number of minorities receiving alcohol, pot citations Open containers: Did anybody get cited? by David Kroman / July 28, 2015
Politics King County will push juvenile justice bias study King County Executive Dow Constantine by David Kroman / July 27, 2015
Politics From Tumwater to Seattle, students unite in gun walkout They’re from different communities, but high school students all over Washington joined in the national walkout by Kristen M. Clark & David Kroman / March 14, 2018
Politics Jeff Sessions' marijuana move puts Seattle, state on the defensive Sessions intends to allow federal prosecutors in states where marijuana is legal to decide how aggressively to prosecute marijuana-related cases. by David Kroman / January 4, 2018
Politics Happy Bertha-day? The frustrating year since the tunneling turned to waiting By March of 2015, when it is predicted that Bertha will start digging again, the TBM will have been out of commission for about a year. by David Kroman / December 5, 2014
Culture Seattle's Ferguson march: Inside the anarchist-activist divide Demonstrators sit at the intersection of Broadway and E. Pike Street on Capitol Hill. by David Kroman / November 25, 2014
Tech Seattle genius tackles energy, healthcare and the future of computing The UW's Shwetak Patel is using noise to revolutionize home energy use, healthcare and the way you interact with your device. And he's just getting started. by David Kroman / November 17, 2014
Politics City-sponsored Prop. 1B wins pre-K battle The city-endorsed Proposition 1B wins the battle over pre-K funding. by David Kroman / November 4, 2014
Bertha rides again – but for how long? A worker in front of part of Bertha's repaired cutter head while a pit was being refilled shortly before tunneling resumed. by David Kroman / January 7, 2016