Politics Why Ballard and Capitol Hill had more say in the primary election Ballard, Fremont, and Greenlake neighborhoods in Seattle: you had the highest voter turnout in last week's primary election. Paige Browning
Ballard gets 'park concierge,' but it's not as fancy as it sounds There's a corn hole game on the pavement and a man with a city badge ready to play with any takers. He's the consierge. Around, people are stretched out in the grass or sleeping on a sidewalk nearby. Carolyn Adolph
Arts & Life These gardeners must raise $2M to save their P-Patch Here's why they think they'll succeed. Joshua McNichols
Education Some Seattle school PTAs can afford extra teachers. Should they spread the wealth? Roosevelt High School in north Seattle is a fundraising machine. The school’s fundraising groups have $3.5 million in assets. Its foundation has paid for MacBooks, microscopes, professional cameras — and a bear costume that cost $1,250. Isolde Raftery
Seattle's ship canal project will cost $150 million more than expected Seattle and King County will have to pay tens of millions of dollars more than expected for their major utility project. The two governments are... Paige Browning
Does everyone deserve to live in Seattle? Because that's what we're talking about Is Seattle the sort of place where, if you can’t afford it, there’s no room for you? Carolyn Adolph
Why didn’t you stop and help? A question for my neighbors in Ballard Seattle residents are fighting over homelessness and what to do about it. When we asked Ballard resident Sara Bates why she believes the issue has... David Hyde
The day Seattle Nice died Let May 2, 2018, be known as the day that Seattle Nice died. Isolde Raftery
'Wedged between history and hipster,' Ballard's new Nordic Museum is ready ... almost When you see wood smoke and naked people in Ballard, you’ll know the new Nordic Museum is finally complete. Amy Radil
This week we're not cheering all the news State lawmakers avoid a government shutdown with a last-minute budget deal that adds billions to public education. Is it good enough for the state... Bill Radke Jason Pagano