Seattle soda tax poses a latte questions about coffee drinks Even though it’s been days since Seattle officials passed the new soda tax, it’s unclear what specific drinks will be affected. Specifically, lattes. Angela Nhi Nguyen
With Murray's blessing of the Key Arena plan, is the Sodo arena dead? Bill Radke speaks with Wally Walker, former general manager of the Seattle Sonics, about his support for a plan to build a NBA and NHL arena in Sodo.... Bill Radke
New KeyArena developers: 'We're going to bring you teams' It's the beginning of the end for Key Arena as we know it. Seattle Mayor Ed Murray announced Wednesday the city is accepting a bid from Oak View Group... Paige Browning
Debate: How should we fund education? Bill Radke talks with Northwest News Network's Austin Jenkins about why lawmakers in Olympia need to agree on education funding before they can agree on... Ann Kane
International District rezone delayed until non-English speakers are heard Big changes for Seattle's Chinatown-International District are just one vote away. A Seattle City Council committee Tuesday passed zoning legislation to... Paige Browning
Seattle's sweetened beverage tax passes City Council and heads to mayor Seattle Mayor Ed Murray is scheduled to sign off on a new tax for sugary drinks Tuesday. The City Council passed the bill earlier this week. Angela Nhi Nguyen
Debate: Should move-in fees be capped in Seattle? Bill Radke speaks with Jessa Lewis and Sean Flynn about a new lawsuit against the cap on move-in fees that was enacted in Seattle. Flynn, the board... Shane Mehling
Would you drink diet soda to avoid a tax? The Seattle City Council revised a bill that would impose a tax on sweetened beverages at about 1.75 cents per ounce. Will diet drinks be included in... Angela Nhi Nguyen
Landlords: We can't fix Seattle's affordability crisis alone A landlord group is suing the city of Seattle over a new law that caps move-in fees and allows renters to pay their deposit in installments over several... Kate OConnell
Washington could welcome more refugees after feds lift limits on admissions Washington state could welcome more refugees soon. The U.S. State Department said it will lift restrictions on refugee admissions. The agency said that... Andy Hurst