Brandi Kruse: The Seattle City Council is ready to cash a bad check
Each week on “The Divide” Brandi Kruse offers a commentary that looks for common ground on issues that divide us.
Seattle police spouses: Defend, don't defund
“We can’t be in a place in Seattle where we dehumanize everyone.”
Brandi Kruse: Don't act like congressional hearings are about asking questions
SEATTLE - Each week on “The Divide” Brandi Kruse offers a commentary that looks for common ground on issues that divide us.
The Divide: Defund or Defend?
This week on "The Divide": The wives of three Seattle police officers speak out about efforts to defund the department and question whether Seattle is a city worthy of their husband's service.
35 people are challenging Jay Inslee for governor - here are the front runners
Thirty-five candidates are hoping to derail Jay Inslee’s third term. The challenger who makes it through the primary will say a lot about the state of the Republican Party in Washington.
The Divide: It’s time to call out Seattle’s moral and logical shortcomings
This week on "The Divide": A deep dive into the moral and logical shortcomings of Seattle leaders, including a failure to speak out against violence and vandalism in their own city.
Brandi Kruse: Seattle is swimming in uncontroversial controversies
Defunding the police? Closing jails? These aren’t controversial ideas.
The Divide: As Bothell mourns fallen hero, debate around police reform continues
This week on "The Divide": Bothell City Manager Jennifer Phillips discusses the loss of Officer Jonathan Shoop and the ongoing debate around police reform.
Brandi Kruse: Seattle pushes through policy while pandemic limits public input
Is Seattle’s City Council pushing through policy using the cover of a pandemic?
Weekly Commentary from Brandi Kruse
Is Seattle’s City Council pushing through policy using the cover of a pandemic?
The Divide
Bothell City Manager Jennifer Phillips discusses the loss of Officer Jonathan Shoop and the ongoing debate around police reform.
The Divide: As unemployment system falters, state lawmakers step in to fill the gap
State lawmakers in Olympia are getting hundreds of requests for help from constituents who are struggling to access unemployment benefits during the Coronavirus pandemic.
Brandi Kruse: Seattle voters already had their chance to weigh in on new business tax
Some say Seattle voters should get to decide on new business tax – but they already had their say.
Small Business Sunday: Capitol Hill businesses trying to survive amid pandemic, protests
Some businesses on Seattle’s Capitol Hill say the city has done little to help them navigate the Coronavirus pandemic and ongoing protests.



















