South Seattle Neighbors Want Answers About Police Action
On March 22, 2013, around 5:00 a.m., a SWAT team from the Bellevue Police Department showed up at a tiny dead-end street in Seattle's Columbia City» E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us
View ArticleGood News Seattle, City Budget Back In The Black
Budget officials in the city of Seattle delivered some good news yesterday. For the first time since the financial crisis, the city is forecasting a» E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us
View ArticleEmotional Meeting Over Bellevue SWAT Team Shooting
Last month a SWAT team from Bellevue arrived around 5:00 a.m. in a Columbia City neighborhood to serve a warrant for a suspect. As the dramatic scene» E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us
View ArticleNew Team Saves Seattle's July 4th Celebration
Seattle’s July 4th fireworks are scheduled to go ahead after all. City leaders announced yesterday they’ve secured enough corporate sponsors to stage the» E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us
View ArticleBy Popular Demand: More Peter Steinbrueck Reading Aloud
We've gotten a bit of feedback about our story yesterday on the Read 'N Greet event at the Seattle Public Library. » E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us
View ArticleBusinesses Adjust To Seattle's Paid Sick Leave Law
Last September, Seattle began requiring employers with five or more employees to provide paid sick leave. The requirement was controversial. Some» E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us
View ArticleSeattle Waterfront Braces For Replacement Of Crumbling Seawall
Construction begins this month on the long-anticipated plan to replace Seattle’s crumbling downtown seawall. Waterfront businesses are bracing for what...» E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us
View ArticleImagining Seattle In 2035
Ross Reynolds recently attended the 50th PechaKucha Seattle event at Seattle Art Museum’s Olympic Sculpture Garden to imagine the future. The event...» E-Mail This
View ArticleMeet Seattle's New Startup Liaison: Rebecca Lovell
Steve Scher talks with Rebecca Lovell, City of Seattle's new Startup Liaison, about her goals for Seattle's tech community.» E-Mail This
View ArticleThe Political Chess Game Of The $15 Minimum Wage
Ross Reynolds talks with 15 Now Campaign Manager Jess Spear about its proposed Seattle city charter amendment to change the minimum wage to $15. Then,...» E-Mail This
View ArticleThree Approaches To Seattle's Comprehensive Plan
Ross Reynolds speaks with Tom Hauger, manager of Comprehensive and Regional Planning at the City of Seattle's Department of Planning and Development....» E-Mail This
View Article'Keep Clam' And Build Seattle's Seawall Already
In several weeks, there will be no more Elliott’s Oysters for us. And it will be hard to “keep clam” on Seattle’s waterfront. That’s because, after...» E-Mail This
View ArticleShould Seattle Dismiss Citations For Smoking Pot In Public?
In the first six months of its new ordinance, the Seattle Police Department issued about 100 citations for smoking pot in public. » E-Mail This
View ArticleMayor Ed Murray: City Revenues Are Not Keeping Up
In his first budget speech since taking office, Seattle Mayor Ed Murray laid out his priorities for the next two years, pledging a more efficient,...» E-Mail This
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