Tech Thousands of vulnerabilities in Seattle's IT network attributed to siloed approach to cybersecurity Staff told leadership the vulnerabilities had been patched, but in fact they had not. by David Kroman / September 17, 2019
Tech Best of 2017: At City Hall, a massive department is mired in chaos Last summer, a Seattle police officer called in to say his in-car network was down. No driving or arrest records could be checked. There was no way to pull up any crisis-intervention advice. He couldn... by David Kroman / December 25, 2017
Tech At City Hall, a massive department is mired in chaos Outside the Seattle Municipal Tower, where the city's IT department operates by David Kroman / July 30, 2017
Equity Whoops! Amazon totally misses biased job posting Amazon's biospheres in downtown Seattle will provide new working environment options for employees. by David Kroman / May 2, 2017
Politics Amazon’s threat to halt construction isn’t scaring Seattle — yet Amazon talks about slowing down growth in Seattle if a new tax targets it. At first glance, the City Council appears unworried. by David Kroman / May 2, 2018 / Updated: 4:00 PM
Politics Government shutdown? Inslee concedes the possibility Gov. Jay Inslee by Tom James / June 4, 2013
Politics The Mayor Games: Big transportation needs, little money Patching on a Seattle street. by Tom James / May 7, 2013
Politics State Republicans seek weakening of clean energy rules Young's Creek by Tom James / February 12, 2013
Politics City Council changes the rules on employee background checks City Councilman Bruce Harrell, during an interview with Crosscut writers and editors by Tom James / June 10, 2013