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Seattle’s Inauguration Day

The ceremonial swearing-in of newly elected city officials, including the mayor, the city attorney and city councilmembers, will occur at 2 p.m. on Monday, January 4. [More]

The Mayor says he paid “political price” for tunnel

"The Legislature was intent on jamming a new elevated highway down our throats." [More]

Greg Nickels’ last Ask the Mayor

After eight years as Seattle mayor, Greg Nickels is leaving office. What does he believe is his most important legacy? [More]

Pick the Pundit

Pundits say the darndest things.[More]

Seattle Speaks: Take the survey on youth violence

Participate in a unique, interactive event to look at the City’s Youth Violence Prevention Initiative.[More]

“A cold-blooded, premeditated shooting”: Veteran officer killed

The fatal shooting of Seattle Police Department Officer Timothy Brenton, 39, on Saturday, October 31, in the Leschi neighborhood, has shocked Seattle. [More]

Mayor says: The prosecution of the war on drugs is “nuts”

On the latest episode of Ask the Mayor, Seattle Mayor Greg Nickels says, “The way that we have prosecuted the war on drugs is nuts.” [More]

Mayor asked: Can tunnel be stopped?

While Mayor Greg Nickels says he is confident that a bored tunnel will replace the Alaskan Way Viaduct, he acknowledges that , “A person who wanted to kill it and was dedicated to just that probably could do it.” [More]

Don’t Miss Your Chance to: Ask the Mayor

Live call-in show with Mayor Nickels is Wednesday, September 9, 7 p.m. Call 206-684-8821 anytime to record your question or email askthemayor@seattle.gov. [More]

Council confirms former Judge Michael Spearman as police auditor

On June 8, 2009, the Seattle City Council confirmed former Judge Michael Spearman as the new Office of Professional Accountability (OPA) auditor. Spearman told the council, "I will do my best to insure that we have a fair, thorough and progressive policy in regards to investigating all complaints of [police] misconduct."[More]