North Seattle Candidates: ‘The North End Isn’t A Sleepy Little Suburb’ For the first time in a century, Seattle voters will choose their City Council members by district. District 5, which extends north beyond 85th Street,... Deborah Wang
Central Seattle: ‘We’ve Been Forced Out Of Our Neighborhood’ For the first time in a century, Seattle voters will choose their City Council members by district. In District 3, which includes Montlake, Madison Park... Deborah Wang
Southeast Seattle: ‘We Can’t Afford To Live In Our Own City’ For the first time in a century, Seattle voters will choose their City Council members by district. In District 2, which includes the International... Deborah Wang
Week In Review Conundrum: Grow Seattle, Preserve Seattle The city plans to make its neighborhoods denser AND keep them lovable. How? And: Is it wrong to expose a Seattle police ticket trap? How can our state... Bill Radke
Go North, Seattle: City Council District 5 Offers Room To Grow North Seattle used to be a place where you could just spread out. People came up north after the great fire of 1889 to escape the crowded tinderbox of... Joshua McNichols
Central Seattle: Rent, Crime Top Concerns in District 3 On a map of Seattle's new City Council District 3, one street stands out. That thoroughfare slashes diagonally through the street grid like a samurai... Joshua McNichols
Feeling Displaced In Southeast Seattle, District 2 If you want to track displacement from Seattle’s Central Area, just follow the restaurants. Jackson’s Catfish Corner in Rainier Beach started on East... Amy Radil
West Seattle, District 1: Pride, Parking And Some Insecurity People in West Seattle often complain that no one comes to visit. They say this with some disbelief, because as far as they’re concerned, they live in... Joshua McNichols
Live From West Seattle! Week In Review Kicks Off Summer Tour How will Seattle's new City Council districts change the way neighborhood interests are represented at City Hall? What do you learn when your run for... Bill Radke
Say Goodbye To The Presidential Primary For 2016 Jeannie Yandel speaks with Everett Herald columnist Jerry Cornfield about the likely cancelation of the 2016 presidential primaries in Washington. Jeannie Yandel