
Opinion
Seattle progressives need to get smart on crime
The city has scaled back prosecutions of low-level crimes — for good reason. But without scaling up diversion programs, a backlash is inevitable.
The city has scaled back prosecutions of low-level crimes — for good reason. But without scaling up diversion programs, a backlash is inevitable.
The trickle-downers blame our liberal city council for the crisis, and their reasoning is as simple as it is wrong.
A recent report on misdemeanors continues a toxic narrative in local politics.
An interactive exercise makes the case.
The first city-sanctioned historic landmark on campus is going for a gold-medal makeover.