Seattle was ‘asleep at the switch’ when Amazon started, says King County exec Seattle struggled with homelessness. As Amazon grew, people started sleeping in tents and vehicles all over Seattle. And the cost of services to them was exploding. Carolyn Adolph
Seattle police get big wage hike after years of no contract Despite opposition from two dozen community groups, the City Council voted 8-1 Tuesday to approve a tentative agreement with the Seattle Police Officers Guild. Casey Martin
Starbucks to lay off 350 employees at Seattle headquarters The news was emailed to staff just half an hour before Amazon announced its new major locations. Isolde Raftery
Protesters march in Seattle to defend Mueller investigation Seattle marchers joined nationwide protests the day after President Trump fired Jeff Sessions as U.S. Attorney General. Casey Martin
'I never heard a gun like that before. I’m running, and then shrooom, bam! Hit me like a jet' Patricia Murphy
Q. How many Seattle buildings would be doomed in the Big One? Our search for an answer takes us to Chinatown International District and one woman's renewed relationship with her late father. Anna Boiko-Weyrauch