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
News Durkan picks senior D.C. transportation official to lead SDOT Sam Zimbabwe will face a stalled streetcar, a fledgling Move Seattle levy and the much-feared Period of Maximum Constraint. by David Kroman / December 18, 2018 / Updated Dec. 18 at 7:45 p.m.
News Who will lead SDOT? Here are Mayor Durkan's 3 finalists Exclusive: Meet those in the running to lead the Seattle department's 900 full-time employees and oversee a budget of $600 million. by David Kroman / December 13, 2018
News In surprise turn, Mayor's pick to lead HR department bows out Amid complaints about how much time she spent out of the office, Sue McNab says her heart's not in the job. by David Kroman / December 12, 2018 / Updated at 8:40 a.m.
News Recent stumbles show Seattle struggles to maintain affordable housing The region needs more affordable housing, but existing buildings are falling into disrepair. by David Kroman / December 10, 2018
Politics Coming soon for Seattle city workers facing harassment: an advocate Legislation that will create a new Office of Employee Ombud is expected to pass on Monday. by David Kroman / December 6, 2018 / Updated Dec. 10 at 3:30 p.m.
Politics Federal judge wants answers after SPD rehired officer who punched woman Reinstatement of fired officer throws years of police accountability progress in Seattle into question. by David Kroman / December 3, 2018 / Updated Dec. 3 at 2:06 p.m.
Politics Sally Bagshaw will not seek re-election to Seattle City Council With two incumbents already out, the 2019 council race is shaping up to be raucous. by David Kroman / November 27, 2018 / Updated Nov. 28 at 7:30 a.m.
News Man used as proof that ‘Seattle Is Dying’ tells his story Robert Champagne says KOMO's special inaccurately portrayed him. To start, he hasn't been homeless for more than three years. by David Kroman / March 28, 2019
Equity Library fines hit Seattle's lower-income neighborhoods hardest In her $213M library proposal, Mayor Durkan suggests eliminating fines. Data show the poorest areas stand to benefit most. by David Kroman / March 20, 2019