No silver bullets among last ditch efforts to stave off bus service cuts Passengers board a bus at the Burien Transit Center. by Bill Lucia / May 25, 2014
Politics For Seattle police chief nominee, service trumps enforcement Kathleen O'Toole after her nomination as Seattle police chief by Bill Lucia / May 19, 2014
Politics Murray nominates Kathleen O'Toole as Seattle police chief Nominee O'Toole at Monday's press conference, with current interim chief Harry C. Bailey (at right). by Bill Lucia / May 19, 2014
Politics Seattle Police prepare for a big computer upgrade Seattle Police on May Day 2014: More information about police performance is on the way. by Bill Lucia / May 18, 2014
Tech Seattle Steam Co., old utility with new ideas The privately-owned utility has been selling steam heat to Seattle businesses since 1893. Now it's got a new well - to ease demand on the city's water supply - and a new owner. by Bill Lucia / May 10, 2014
Politics The SPD body camera question: Better policing practices or your privacy? Taser's Axon Flex camera fastens to eye-ware and caps and captures images that match an officer's field of view. by Bill Lucia / May 9, 2014
Politics Council tackles Murray's $15 minimum wage proposal As Sawant criticizes the mayor's proposal, backers from business and labor agree that the plan is imperfect. by Bill Lucia / May 5, 2014
Politics Fatal shootings have police searching for clues, activists asking for cameras Three people died in gun violence in Leschi and the Central District during April. by Bill Lucia / April 30, 2014
Baby Bertha? Another tunnel-boring machine will soon start digging Seattle "Brenda" is scheduled to begin digging a 3.4-mile stretch of Sound Transit light rail tunnel from Northgate to the University District in June. by Bill Lucia / April 27, 2014
Politics Murray gives minimum wage committee more time to reach agreement PBS Newshour broadcast video Tuesday of a Kshama Sawant speech. by Bill Lucia / April 24, 2014