We asked Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan's staff to go on the record about the use of private email accounts. They ignored the questions.
Yarce will announce his campaign Thursday at El Cuento Preschool.
Durkan, the first woman to lead Seattle in 100 years, has had ups and downs over her first year as mayor.
Councilwoman Sally Bagshaw won't run in 2019. An attorney who helped push Ed Murray out of office might* run for her seat.
Simpson was one of several men who accused former mayor Ed Murray of sexual abuse. Simpson sued for defamation.
Mayor Jenny Durkan created the 2019-2020 budget with an eye toward austerity.
Apparently you can win an election by spending a lot of money. See how much each local candidate spent per vote in the 2018 election.
Johnson represents District 4 in Seattle, which covers northeast Seattle.
The protest is part of a number of nationwide demonstrations organized by the group MoveOn.
The Council's "balancing package" doesn't change much of Mayor Jenny Durkan's 2019-2020 proposed budget.
Results of the 2018 election are still coming in, but some are already looking ahead to the 2019 Seattle City Council races.
As of 11 a.m. on election day, the the SOS website was "unavailable."
See the results for the 2018 ballot initiatives I-1631, I-1634, I-1639, I-940, and Seattle's families and education levy.
See the latest 2018 midterm election updates. New vote totals were released Thursday.
New vote totals released Wednesday showed Democrat Cantwell keeping a wide lead over Hutchison.
OK, so you've waited until the last day to vote. Experts don't recommend using mail to return your ballot today.
Voters won't get to weigh in on that $135 million in county lodging tax going to the Mariners for SafeCo upgrades.
This is very important. If you're not registered to vote, Monday is your last day to do it.
Voter data analyzed by the group FairVote showed some states see a much higher turnout. See Washington's numbers.
King County residents have only been voting for a few days, but returns are suprising the elections office.
Paul Allen funded dozens of candidates and campaigns over the years, both Democratic and Republican.
The reports, released Monday, describe how the city uses surveillance tools like license plate readers and traffic cameras.
From Koch Industries to BP, petroleum interests are spending millions to defeat the carbon tax initiative.
Jayapal's office has helped hundreds of locals with problems ranging from bad mailmen to VA compensation.
Pro-choice groups and politicians are planning a rally Saturday in downtown Seattle.
The state will reevaluate cannabis edibles that might be appealing to children.
The city of Seattle will build a "comfort station" at the Bush Hotel, a project dating back to 1977.
A new group filed paperwork Thursday for a possible challenge to King County promising the Mariners $135 million in lodging tax dollars.
Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan on Tuesday called for a $609 million investment in transit.
The ruling affects those with misdemeanor marijuana convictions and charges between 1996 and 2010.
Daron Morris wrote a note to supporters citing a health issue as the reason why he is suspending his campaign.
“When someone seeks help for sexual assault or harassment, they deserve immediate attention no matter where they are," Sen. Murray said.
While officers are already now almost four years into their new six-year contract, they are very happy that negotiations are finally done.
The King County Board of Health is taking public testimony Thursday on a proposal requiring gun shops, shooting ranges to post warning signs
“This is a major victory for the brave men and women working to clean up the Hanford," Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson said.
"I don't know a Democrat alive who's closing any door right now," Inslee said.
The funding package would also shift millions of dollars away from tourism and put it toward affordable housing.
Mayor Jenny Durkan nominated Debra Smith, and City Council documents show she'll get the same salary as Larry Weis.
The first meeting of the committee, which includes all nine members of City Council, will begin with a briefing on homelessness spending.
Should the Seattle Mariners get $135 million in taxpayer dollars for Safeco maintenance? Tell us what you think.