Seattle councilmember Tammy Morales resigns over concerns
Five years into the job, Seattle's District 2 representative Tammy Morales says she's worried about the direction of the Council, slamming her colleagues on the way out.
Seattle to double school zone cameras by end of 2025
By the end of next year, budget allocations should double the total number of traffic safety cameras in Seattle school zones.
Seattle will double cameras around school zones by end of 2025
By the end of next year, the number of cameras in Seattle school zones will be doubled. We look at when and where they will be implemented.
Woman interrupts Seattle Mayor Harrell's news conference on community safety
A woman interrupted Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell’s news conference on Friday. The news conference was focused on community safety.
Woman interrupts Mayor Harrell's public safety news conference
Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell's news conference on public safety was crashes by a woman who interrupted the event by yelling for 15 minutes.
Seattle Mayor Harrell announces update to One Seattle housing plan
Seattle is in a housing and homelessness crisis. Mayor Bruce Harrell's update to the One Seattle proposed zoning plan aims to get ahead of the issue.
Seattle Mayor pledges $916M to public safety in 2025-26 budget
Mayor Bruce Harrell revealed his proposed 2025-2026 budget for the City of Seattle this week.
Mayor Harrell wants to triple Seattle's spending on opioid treatment
Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell recently announced his proposals for public health investments in 2025, aiming to triple spending to combat the city's ongoing opioid crisis.
Seattle Mayor highlights plan to fight local food insecurity
In an effort to fight the food insecurity crisis, Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell released the city’s first “Food Action Plan Update" on Thursday.
Seattle Mayor Harrell directs $2.85M to substance detox, treatment beds
Mayor Bruce Harrell has greenlit a $2.85 million investment to increase bed capacity for people seeking treatment from substance use.
Mayor Harrell at groundbreaking ceremony for new high-rise
A new 45-story residential building is now being built in place of the iconic former Pink Elephant car wash in Seattle.
Seattle executive branch employees return to office in November
Starting in November, employees in the city of Seattle's executive branch will have to come back to the office for at least three days a week.
Seattle mayor proposes sending some misdemeanor offenders to Des Moines jail
Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell has proposed a plan to send some misdemeanor offenders in Seattle to South Correctional Entity in Des Moines.
Seattle mayor announces $10M for youth mental health, safety
Mayor Bruce Harrell's new initiative directs $10 million toward youth violence prevention and expands telehealth services, aiming to enhance safety and mental health support for Seattle's youth.
Seattle mayor to invest $2M to curb youth violence, support mental health crisis
Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell announced a new investment strategy on Friday aimed at supporting youth mental health and safety, directing $2 million toward violence prevention efforts in an executive order.
Who will act as interim Seattle police chief? Here’s what we know
Adrian Diaz will no longer serve as chief of the Seattle Police Department.
Is Adrian Diaz out as Seattle Police chief? Here’s what we know
A source told FOX 13 that Diaz cleaned out his office Tuesday night. Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell has reportedly re-assigned him to a new role. Follow the story online: bit.ly/4bD6AFp
Adrian Diaz out as Seattle Police Chief
Seattle Police Chief Adrian Diaz will no longer hold his position after Wednesday, according to sources.
Mayor Harrell, hundreds of volunteers help clean up streets on One Seattle Day of Service
The One Seattle Day of Service brought hundreds of volunteers, along with Seattle's mayor, to Occidental Square to clean up and plant spring flowers.
Aurora Avenue debate: Should Seattle reinstate its prostitution loitering law?
With many concerned over crime on Seattle's notorious Aurora Avenue, one city councilmember suggested reinstating an old prostitution loitering law.