News Podcast | Is Washington ready for this school year? From pandemic impacts to teacher shortages, education is being tested. We asked a teacher, a superintendent and a student to share their thoughts. by Mónica Guzmán / September 15, 2022
Politics Police body cameras: An idea whose time hasn't come. Yet. Taser's Axon Flex camera fastens to eye-ware and captures images (including of you!) in an officer's field of view. by Bill Lucia / July 24, 2014
Equity Supreme Court labor ruling could pose issues here It remains unclear whether a ruling in a case brought by Illinois home care workers could affect local unions and workers providing in-home health care and child care. by Bill Lucia / June 30, 2014
Politics Life and violence in the Rainier Valley: 'My home is right here on Rainier Ave.' Neighborhoods in southeast Seattle can be tough. But people are looking at ways to make things better for themselves and those around them. by Bill Lucia / June 11, 2014
Politics Life and violence in the Rainier Valley: 'It's complicated out here' In Seattle's South Precinct, gang violence and drive-by shootings live cheek-to-cheek with grit, fierce community and a sense of hope. by Bill Lucia / June 10, 2014
Politics Council tackles Murray's $15 minimum wage proposal As Sawant criticizes the mayor's proposal, backers from business and labor agree that the plan is imperfect. by Bill Lucia / May 5, 2014
Politics What if two wildly different gun initiatives both win voter approval? A new poll shows majority support for both dueling gun measures that will be on the November ballot. by Bill Lucia / April 15, 2014
Politics $15 minimum wage support, sticking points on display at inequality symposium Mayor Ed Murray spoke at a symposium on income inequality. by Bill Lucia / March 27, 2014
Equity In the bag: Grocery workers' last-minute union deal Grocery workers celebrate a tentative bargaining agreement on Monday night at Westlake Park in downtown Seattle. by Bill Lucia / October 21, 2013