Politics City Council considers bigger hotels along Seattle waterfront The City Council is thinking about sweetening the pot for hotel developers as part of Seattle's downtown waterfront redevelopment. by Bill Lucia / July 9, 2014
Radio Hankook: The heart of Korea on Washington radio Jean Suh founded Washington's first and only Korean-language radio station. by Hugo Kugiya / July 8, 2014
Politics Council repeals ride-share regulations An ordinance that took months to craft is scrapped so the Council can move forward with compromise plan brokered by the Mayor's Office. by Bill Lucia / July 7, 2014
Politics Seattle City Light's Carrasco: "I apologize." Seattle City Light CEO Jorge Carrasco by Bill Lucia / July 3, 2014
Politics Mayor kicks off summer of safety with Central District crime walk The mayor looks for neighbors to tell the city what they need to build safe communities. by Bill Lucia / July 3, 2014
Politics Murray goes for experience, vision in new SDOT director Scott Kubly by Bill Lucia / July 2, 2014
Equity Supreme Court labor ruling could pose issues here It remains unclear whether a ruling in a case brought by Illinois home care workers could affect local unions and workers providing in-home health care and child care. by Bill Lucia / June 30, 2014
Politics New Seattle Police Chief Kathleen O'Toole faces a big to-do list Kathleen O'Toole after her nomination as Seattle police chief by Bill Lucia / June 23, 2014
Politics Council looks for truce on micro-housing Councilmember Mike O'Brien by Bill Lucia / June 19, 2014
Bertha repair plan surfaces. Questions about cause of damage and cost disputes linger. The contractor boring the tunnel releases detailed repair plans and a schedule that shows that digging could resume in March, 2015. by Bill Lucia / June 17, 2014