Seattle voters have approved the largest tax proposal in city history, with revenue going toward transportation needs.
KOMO News' Jackie Kent spoke with both candidates about their goals and Seattle’s greatest challenges, from public safety to homelessness and the drug crisis.
Two different illegal street takeovers happened in the city, causing traffic jams and major concerns for people who live and ...
As the Seattle City Council tightens the city’s belt in the final steps of the year-end budget process, District 3’s Joy Hollingsworth will have a busy couple weeks ahead defending her ...
In 2015, the year Seattle’s Vision Zero policy was adopted, 21 people died from crashes involving a motor vehicle on city streets and 143 people were seriously injured. That year, the Seattle ...
Police were called to break up a street takeover event near T-Mobile Park in Seattle, which escalated into fireworks being at ...
Seattle staff are coordinating across departments and will activate the city’s Emergency Operations Center if needed ... labor unions and business groups signed a letter last week urging post-election ...
Former Seattle Police Chief Adrian Diaz placed on administrative leave: Seattle Police Department (SPD) Chief of Police Sue ...
Seattle voters are being asked to support a $1.55 billion levy that will make widespread investments in transportation ...
Meanwhile, the Central District (south of Capitol Hill and east of downtown) is primarily a residential area that's ...