The Seattle City Council appointed Mark Solomon to represent District 2, which Tammy Morales resigned from this month.
All politics is local,” former U.S. Speaker of the House Tip O’Neill is often quoted as saying, reprising the 1932 axiom credited to Associated Press Washington Bureau Chief Byron Price.
The Seattle City Council chose Mark Solomon, a crime prevention coordinator with the Seattle Police Department, to fill the ...
Members of the Seattle City Council ... was nominated as the council undertakes its update to the city’s growth plan. Others were selected for their perspective on public safety.
Solomon has worked as a crime prevention coordinator with the Seattle Police Department since 1990. SEATTLE — The Seattle ...
The Seattle ... city; rather, Solomon said he’d narrow his priorities down to a “punch list” related to growth and public safety. In his application, Solomon said his priorities on the ...
by Lynnanne Nguyen, KOMO News Reporter TOPICS: SEATTLE — Mark ... down accusing the current city council of infringing on first amendment rights during public comment by having people arrested ...
Now the council is tasked with selecting an interim appointee, who will represent the more than 100,000 residents of Southeast Seattle living in District 2 until a special election is held in November ...
The Seattle City Council will spend Friday afternoon picking finalists to fill the open District 2 seat from a field of 20 candidates. For many on the list, their most obvious qualification is ...