News WA Supreme Court dismisses recall effort against Mayor Durkan Justices say allegations of endangering public safety were “deeply troubling,” but also “factually and legally insufficient," in unanimous ruling. by David Kroman / October 8, 2020
News Poll: King County voters want to change — not defund — police The Crosscut/Elway Poll finds voters support funding social services, but aren't ready to tear down law enforcement just yet. by David Kroman / October 8, 2020
News Union negotiations loom over the future of policing in Seattle When it comes to accountability, the stakes are high in the city’s upcoming negotiations with its largest police union. by David Kroman / October 1, 2020
News COVID-19, unrest shape Durkan’s ‘difficult’ 2021 budget for Seattle Transportation, parks and utilities take major hits as the mayor’s budget faces controversy over whose needs will be prioritized. by David Kroman / September 29, 2020 / Updated Sep. 29 at 4:59 p.m.
News Council preserves cuts to Seattle police, overriding Durkan In a rebuke to the mayor, the council pushed forward with its original revision to the city's 2020 budget. by David Kroman / September 22, 2020
News What’s stopping King County from opening more homeless shelters? At least one building meant for emergency use sits empty, even as people still live outside. by David Kroman / September 21, 2020
A debt crisis looms as renters turn to credit cards to stay afloat Experts worry people may be destroying their credit to make ends meet during the pandemic. by David Kroman / September 14, 2020
News For people in crisis, Seattle defaults to police Exploring the reasons why Seattle police play an oversized role in crisis response and whether the city is moving toward something else. by David Kroman / August 27, 2020
News Seattle mayor to veto City Council budget, including police cuts Council President González says she’s ready to work collaboratively with Mayor Durkan to find a budget compromise. by David Kroman / August 21, 2020 / Updated Aug. 21 at 5:20 pm
News Motel eviction exposes gaps in Seattle’s low-income housing options The recently condemned Everspring Inn was a hazard, but it was better than the streets for its residents. Now some are asking, “What’s the alternative?” by David Kroman / August 18, 2020