Politics Can Seattle legally force developers to fund affordable housing? by David Kroman / August 19, 2015
Politics City Council looks for HALA answers Construction in July 2015 of multi-family housing at Summit and East Pike by David Kroman / August 17, 2015
Politics Court keeps Tim Eyman initiative on November ballot Tim Eyman, known for his anti-tax initiatives, defends I-1366 as "protecting the taxpayers." by David Kroman / August 16, 2015
Politics Clock ticking down on City Council's work Jean Godden, front, and campaign adviser Cathy Allen react as they study results on election night. by David Kroman / August 16, 2015
Politics Why Seattle needs to talk about race Marissa Janae Johnson speaks at the Saturday rally downtown as presidential candidate Bernie Sanders, right, watches. by David Kroman / August 11, 2015
Politics ATF confirms surveillance cameras installed throughout Seattle by David Kroman / August 6, 2015
Politics Councilmember Jean Godden slips further Odds are long for Councilmember Jean Godden. by David Kroman / August 5, 2015
Politics Post-election hangover for most Seattle council candidates Candidate Michael Maddux, right, has no sorrows to drown, just a chance to celebrate a bit at a pizza place over his apparent success in getting a place on the November ballot. by David Kroman / August 5, 2015
Culture More layoffs at the already depleted Seattle P-I “What’s happening at the PI is every journalist’s worst nightmare.” by David Kroman / April 11, 2018
Equity Seattle’s gender wage gap is worse than we thought In some city departments, women made $10K less than men in overtime pay. by David Kroman / April 10, 2018