Environment A decade after the Oso landslide, WA works to improve preparedness The Snohomish County disaster killed 43 residents in 2014. Today, geologists can better help people get out of harm’s way due to boosts in tech and funding. by Tom Banse Washington State Standard / March 20, 2024
News Sawant declares victory following dramatic comeback Two weeks before election day, polling showed Egan Orion leading — but also that Amazon's contributions were going to be a problem. by David Kroman / November 9, 2019
Politics In pepper spraying teacher, Chief O'Toole blames system, not officer Chief O'Toole reduced the disciplinary recommendation for Ofc. Delafuente. by David Kroman / October 8, 2015
Politics Tight council race exposes a divided West Seattle Lisa Herbold and Shannon Braddock are in the tightest race for city council. by David Kroman / October 8, 2015
Politics It's taking a lot of cash to get big money out of local politics by David Kroman / October 5, 2015
Politics Is this Seattle's next $100 million tax levy? Mayor Ed Murray met with public safety officials on the day he unveiled his 2016 budget proposal. by David Kroman / October 4, 2015
Politics Ready or not, Seattle's all-in on police body cameras Seattle Police: Soon to have one more piece of equipment by David Kroman / October 1, 2015
Politics 5 takeaways from Mayor Murray's budget proposal Ed Murray delivers a budget speech. by David Kroman / September 28, 2015
Politics Attorney General Lynch's visit highlights successes, tension in police reform U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch earlier this year by David Kroman / September 24, 2015
Politics Community Police Commission pleads for help from the feds Controlling the use of force is a prime goal of the police reform effort. by David Kroman / September 24, 2015