Trump admin retreats from Postal Service overhaul Postal workers in Tacoma say mail is being delivered faster in recent weeks as the Trump administration retreats from its efforts to overhaul the U.S. Postal Service. John Ryan
Port of Seattle says West Seattle Bridge woes may hurt Terminal 5 In 2021, the Port of Seattle's Terminal 5 gets the gigantic cranes that will allow it to accept cargo from some of the biggest ships in the world. But the closure of the West Seattle Bridge means all that cargo will have to flow over the Spokane Street Bridge. Carolyn Adolph
Here's why Attorney General Barr might go after Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times reporter Katie Benner explains her report that Attorney General William Barr wants to prosecute Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan. Angela King
Seattle City Council's Gonzalez: 'We've created harm' by expanding police system Lorena Gonzalez and the rest of the Seattle City Council face a big decision – the response to Mayor Jenny Durkan’s veto of their cuts to the Police Department budget. Angela King
It was an economic theory with little traction, then the pandemic hit Modern Monetary Theory and you, with Stephanie Kelton John O'Brien
Washington state sues Juul Attorney General Bob Ferguson says the company has been targeting young people, and it has downplayed the presence of high levels of addictive nicotine in its products. Carolyn Adolph
Patty Murray frustrated with U.S. Senate leadership, but hopeful for action ‘That leadership is really lacking right now, and so frustrating to me.’ Kim Malcolm
Number of area families going without enough food rises ‘Among the families that are experiencing food insecurity, one-third of them are saying that their children are also not able to eat.’ Kim Malcolm
Report: Covid-19 weakens the already fragile nature of our child care system ‘Child care is really a pillar of our economy, and we haven't necessarily recognized it as such.’ Kim Malcolm
Don’t reconnect mailing machines, Postal Service tells plants. Tacoma does it anyway An order from Postal Service headquarters didn't stop mail-processing plants in Tacoma and Wenatchee from hooking up their high-speed letter-sorting machines again. John Ryan