Politics SPU seeks feedback on rate increase plan Without service changes, your bill is set to go up nearly 30 percent in the next six years. Weigh in on the rate hikes at public meetings in February and March. by Bill Lucia / January 21, 2014
Politics A farewell (for now) to Wallingford's garbage After 47 years of service, the grime-infused facility will close its doors for a rebuild. by Bill Lucia / January 20, 2014
Politics Constantine proposes fee hikes, new sales tax to rescue Metro riders Waiting for a Metro 150, which connects Downtown Seattle, Kent and Auburn by Bill Lucia / January 14, 2014
Politics Seattle's tunnel: SR's got 99 problems, but the steel pipe ain't one Crews drill to look for an obstruction in front of the tunnel-boring machine on Seattle's waterfront. by Bill Lucia / January 13, 2014
Politics The cost of Seattle police reform Headed in the right direction. by Bill Lucia / January 9, 2014
Politics Police leadership shaken up as Murray presses reform Go-slow Murray is fast-tracking a progressive agenda. by Bill Lucia / January 8, 2014
Politics The Gay Catholic & The Socialist: Income inequality's uneasy odd couple Kshama Sawant at her swearing in on the Seattle City Council in 2016. by Bill Lucia / January 6, 2014
Politics Hizzoner: A working class kid makes good Seattle's new mayor is liking the job so far. by Bill Lucia / January 5, 2014
Steel pipe blamed in Bertha blockage but more uncertainties could be ahead An image of the steel pipe that could be causing problems for Bertha. by Bill Lucia / January 3, 2014
Politics Mayor Murray bumps city workers' base wage to $15 an hour 2014: The year $15 an hour came to Seattle. by Bill Lucia / January 3, 2014