News Who was most harmed during Seattle’s heat wave? As temperatures rose, Seattle Fire saw a huge jump in calls for service. A disproportionate number were for people experiencing homelessness. by David Kroman / July 1, 2021
Culture As coronavirus wilts the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival, a farm adapts Faced with massive financial loss, Tulip Town makes a play for virtual strolling. by Agueda Pacheco Flores / March 30, 2020
News Seattle Fire Department plans to replace its Northgate 'cancer house' station Firefighters have long suspected the station has been making them sick. by David Kroman / October 18, 2019
Politics Seattle caught between tribal rights and protecting its water supply Citing treaty rights, the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe wants to camp inside the Cedar River Watershed. The City says no. by David Kroman / October 26, 2018
Environment Seattle, cloaked in smoke, puts on a face mask WATCH: What the view from the Space Needle looked like on the worst air quality day this century. by David Kroman / August 20, 2018
Politics After Amtrak crash, a surreal procession as cleanup begins The crushed train car sat on a flatbed truck on Interstate 5 outside of DuPont, Washington. Positioned upside down, gashes down the side as if mauled by a bear, the car was perched high enough that... by David Kroman / December 19, 2017
Politics 'Active' parks celebrated, even among homeless advocates Occidental Park in Pioneer Square has been "activated" with chairs and musicians. by David Kroman / September 15, 2015
Environment Sorry, just because it's raining doesn't mean you can take long showers again by David Kroman / September 1, 2015
Politics March at Terminal 5 stays festive Protesters outside Terminal 5 during a demonstration against Shell's oil ships in Seattle. by David Kroman / May 18, 2015
Politics City and Port politics maintain collision course over Shell Activists protest Shell's Arctic Discoverer as it arrives in the Port Angeles, WA. by David Kroman / May 12, 2015