Politics For some Seattle City Council candidates, a day job means fewer hours to campaign Daytime flexibility could be an advantage in Seattle's crowded race. So who's got the freedom? by David Kroman / May 13, 2019
News Reports of hate crimes and bias have surged in Seattle since 2012 Improved reporting may explain some of the four-fold increase. Still, one council member wants to make hate crimes easier to prosecute. by David Kroman / May 9, 2019
News New proposal would buy the Showbox six more months The bill from Councilmember Lisa Herbold comes as she accuses opposing attorneys of "changing the terms of negotiation." by David Kroman / May 7, 2019
News Annual count of homeless people in King County goes down, a first since 2012 But officials aren’t celebrating, pointing to the 11,199 people still living without permanent shelter and another study that shows the number may be higher. by David Kroman / May 2, 2019
Equity Report shows Seattle police enforcement still disparate along racial lines People of color were more likely to be frisked, but white people who were searched were more likely to be found with a weapon. by David Kroman / May 1, 2019
Politics As deadline looms, city acts to buy more time for Showbox City officials and the owner of the property are close to an agreement that could allow Seattle more time to salvage the historic venue. by David Kroman / April 26, 2019
News City attorney and lead public defender accuse Seattle's top judge of bias Pete Holmes and Anita Khandelwal say Judge Ed McKenna should no longer be Seattle Municipal Court's presiding judge. by David Kroman / April 24, 2019 / Updated Apr. 25 at 7:10 pm
Politics Most Seattle council members support dramatic expansion of lauded arrest-diversion program But no one knows yet how to pay for it. by David Kroman / October 21, 2019