Politics Bertha could finish digging on time, contractor says Bertha's main drive unit was hoisted above the bearing seal assembly last year. by Bill Lucia / February 11, 2014
Politics Bertha repairs will take months: WSDOT Bertha's cutter head is lifted into place, during the machine's assembly in 2012. by Bill Lucia / February 10, 2014
Politics Tim Burgess to Kshama Sawant: Keep it brief Kshama Sawant wants colleagues to take a public stand on Gaza. by Bill Lucia / February 10, 2014
Politics Bertha's latest problem? She broke the seal Looking into the Highway 99 tunnel from the "launch pit." by Bill Lucia / February 7, 2014
Politics SPD is marrying mug shots with high tech City Councilman Bruce Harrell, during an interview with Crosscut writers and editors by Bill Lucia / February 6, 2014
Politics Seattle police reform: Finally moving briskly forward Headed in the right direction. by Bill Lucia / February 4, 2014
Politics Police stinkeye South Seattle's sweeping burglary wave Seattle's Mt. Baker neighborhood. by Bill Lucia / February 3, 2014
Politics Late night Super Bowl celebration turns ugly in Pioneer Square Windows of businesses and on the historic pergola were broken, as some in the crowd threw bottles at police. by Bill Lucia / February 3, 2014
Celebrations start around Seattle, Northwest as Seahawks finish Super season Fireworks go off at MetLife Stadium as the Seahawks win the Super Bowl. by Bill Lucia / February 2, 2014
Politics Insurance questions drive Seattle's rideshare debate An insurance industry representative endorses language in a draft council bill, but liability remains fuzzy for rideshare drivers and companies. by Bill Lucia / January 30, 2014