News For Seattle, Bartell’s has always been more than a drugstore As another location of the century-old pharmacy chain shutters, Pete Nordstrom, John Keister and others reflect on what it means for the city. by Charles R. Cross / February 26, 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
Culture Bumbershoot is back — and returning to its weird roots After a three-year hiatus, Seattle’s music and arts festival is reborn with extreme pogo sticking, performance rituals, a cat circus and an emphasis on local bands. by Charles R. Cross / August 31, 2023
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