Politics How life changed at KOMO when Sinclair came to Seattle “Anybody but Sinclair”: Issues with the controlling owners are nothing new for KOMO journalists. by David Kroman / April 4, 2018
Politics Pausing Seattle’s over-budget streetcar project has its own cost It’s a headache that goes beyond just the streetcar itself and highlights broader issues of cost oversight in City Hall. by David Kroman / April 2, 2018
Politics City transportation workers complain of gender bias, favoritism A study documents widespread beliefs that employees face favoritism and discrimination against women. by David Kroman / April 2, 2018
Politics Not a done deal: Convention center expansion could face fight in city hall Councilmember Mike O'Brien wants more affordable housing and transit before green-lighting the expansion of the Washington State Convention Center. by David Kroman / March 30, 2018
Politics Judge strikes down Seattle law requiring landlords to accept first qualified tenant A King County Superior Court judge ruled the law violated landlords’ due process, property and free speech rights. by David Kroman / March 28, 2018 / Updated: 5:30 PM
Politics Seattle to clear minor pot convictions. Are felonies next? "This is really a necessary step to right the wrongs of what was a failed war on drugs," Mayor Durkan said by David Kroman / February 8, 2018
Equity Port's deal leaves truck drivers worried Independent short haul truckers filled the room at a meeting of Seaport Commissioners. by Julie Davidow for InvestigateWest / February 7, 2018
Politics City Light paid $375,000 to settle discrimination complaints Three years before #MeToo and the city's own public reckoning with harassment, a group of City Light female employees filed their own lawsuit. by David Kroman / February 7, 2018
Equity Truck drivers vow to 'shut down' ports over emissions rules Short-haul drivers protest a proposed April 1 deadline of restricting port access to allow only cleaner-burning diesel trucks. by Julie Davidow for InvestigateWest / February 5, 2018
Politics City Light months behind on hook-ups for new housing Seattle City Light is struggling to keep up with requests to connect new homes, commercial buildings and industrial warehouses to the grid. by David Kroman / February 1, 2018