The Sheriff’s discipline comes as the result of violent off-duty behavior.
A look back at the urban music fest’s weekend action.
The Trump administation’s policy jeopardizes newspapers and mill workers.
Some student advocates worry that slashed budgets could drive student to misleading crisis pregnancy centers.
Two decades before #MeToo, a young David Bazan was singing about the problems with patriarchy.
Tariffs on Canadian paper have surged costs with little benefit for U.S. mills.
Our readers share their thoughts.
Plus an effort to expand health coverage in South King County.
‘Not everyone has a house, but everyone has a home.’
Plus some traffic and safe drug site news.
At activists’ urging, the council did the right thing in opening up Burgess’ council seat to all.
Alan-Michael Weatherford questions whether the university understands the nature of trolling in today’s America.
“These folks know what it means to suffer and they really want to give back.”
The King County Metropolitan Council has taken strong steps to insulate wealthy communities from marijuana, leaving poor minority neighborhoods to pick up the slack.
The grunt work of teaching computers to think.
Testing post to freestuff from GPS to WordPress
Answering our readers’ burning questions.
The national media has picked up on what Seattle advocates have been saying for a while: It’s time to rethink the prohibition against prostitution.
We must tell jokes, or the interdimensional computer will kill us all.
How your country’s “democracy” works.