Politics Police, religious leaders on alert amid possible hate crimes Religious leaders from across the region gathered Friday to support their "Muslim sisters and brothers." by David Kroman / December 11, 2015
Policing as a force for human rights: A talk with India's first female police officer Kiran Bedi at a 2012 World Economic Forum event by David Kroman / December 13, 2015
The return of the backyard cottage idea Councilmember Mike O’Brien wants to pick up the pieces of a bygone housing recommendation from last summer. The proposal, once a piece of Mayor Ed Murray’s Housing Affordability and Livability Agenda... by David Kroman / December 9, 2015
Politics As Chicago faces police overhaul, are there lessons from Seattle? SPD is not very diverse. It needs to work harder to fix that. by David Kroman / December 8, 2015
Politics Glut of Seattle police captains frustrates rank-and-file officers Police Chief Kathleen O'Toole at a press event with command staff and city and federal officials: Too many brass and too few officers? by David Kroman / December 6, 2015
Politics The wage-gap conversation goes private sector Jean Godden, right, wearing her 'No Wage Gap' button at the signing of a bill on paid parental leave, another cause she has championed. by David Kroman / December 1, 2015
Politics It's time for legislation, say police reform advocates Controlling the use of force is a prime goal of the police reform effort. by David Kroman / November 30, 2015
Public station, private owners: KPLU sold amid university's financial struggles There was tension Monday over just how public KPLU really is. by David Kroman / November 24, 2015