By Matt Driscoll
When it comes to politics, there are advantages to incumbency. Perhaps the biggest is an ability to get in front of cameras. And until last … More »
By Ellis E. Conklin
King County Democrats aren’t really sure whether mayoral candidate Tim Burgess is a real Democrat. In fact, the chairman of its endorsement committee, Michael J. … More »
By Rick Anderson
When 30-year-old Steve Titus was arrested for the rape of a teen girl in 1980, he told Port of Seattle police they had the wrong … More »
James Anderson Time served: four years The 31-year-old Tacoma man was convicted of robbing a local Safeway in 2004. Two alleged accomplices earned lighter sentences … More »
By Nina Shapiro
A few months ago, Seattle’s prominent immigrant advocacy organization OneAmerica asked itself a question, executive director Rich Stolz recalls: “How do we begin to engage … More »
By Gwendolyn Elliott
As the first anniversary of the Cafe Racer shootings nears, seemingly little has changed to stem the tide of gun violence in America. News of … More »
By Zosha Millman
Seattle is host to its fair share of wanderers, eccentrics, and dreamers, and today we mourn the loss of a man who was all three. … More »
By Zosha Millman
While the battle rages on in Seattle about the legality of police operated surveillance drones, a local Capitol Hill family has other concerns about drones. … More »
By Daniel Person
The Stranger, The Seattle Times and now the The New York Times have devoted a lot of column inches to the growing concern that Catholic … More »
By Ellis E. Conklin
Councilman Tim Burgess continues to be the most prolific rain maker when it comes to raising campaign dollars in his quest to become Seattle’s next … More »
