Politics As Ballard changes, bike controversy heats up A biker crusies down Shilshole Avenue through Ballard's industrial area during a morning commute. by Lizz Giordano / November 26, 2017
Politics Election could reshape a deeply divided Washington town Councilmember Erika Morgan of Black Diamond, Washington. by Lizz Giordano / November 6, 2017
Politics Will Democrats control WA? Independents may decide Manka Dhingra, left, and Jinyoung Lee Englund at a recent debate by Lizz Giordano / October 16, 2017
Politics Best of 2017: As Ballard changes, bike controversy heats up For years growth and the housing boom have been uprooting Ballard’s past: New colorful, boxy apartments and condos replace single-family bungalows and craftsman homes. Industry moves out, as more... by Lizz Giordano / December 29, 2017
Equity 38 female mayors elected across Washington this year Most prominent but hardly the only woman mayor along I-5: Jenny Durkan is sworn into office at the Ethiopian Community Center in November. by Lizz Giordano / December 5, 2017
Culture Artists tell King County: Hands off 4Culture The King County Council is considering a proposal that would change how 4Culture currently operates. by Lizz Giordano / February 22, 2018
Equity Can dense, urban development solve Seattle's housing crisis? 67,000 people in King County are either cost-burdened or extremely cost-burdened when it comes to housing. Can we build our way out of this mess? by Florangela Davila / February 8, 2018
Politics As Puget Sound region grows, park and rides fill up The region faces big questions about how to meet demands for parking spots near transit — and who should pay. by Lizz Giordano / March 29, 2018
Politics Will Julián Castro run for President? ‘I might’ A Q&A with former HUD Secretary and presidential prospect Julián Castro. by Florangela Davila / February 12, 2018
Politics I-405 toll lanes are cutting traffic times — but not by enough Public support has more than doubled since the toll lanes began operating two years ago, but that might not be enough. by Lizz Giordano / February 12, 2018