BURIED UNDER a sea of acronyms like MOA, HUD, OH, and NOFA (don’t even ask) was a rare bit of…
A New York girl braves the boonies.
Was last week’s primary election a referendum on Seattle’s tolerance for taxes? More than 55 percent of the city’s voters…
CAMPAIGN 2003 UNDER WAY Tenants’ maven Judy Nicastro is drawing opponents like Madonna draws paparazzi. Two realtors have lined up…
Would you vote for a new monorail if it meant tearing down the old one? A group of preservation advocates…
On Tuesday, King County Superior Court Judge James Doerty granted the Elevated Transportation Company (ETC) a broad exemption from public-records…
CIVIL RIGHTS Westlake Mall security guards picked on the wrong demonstrator in February, when they singled Beth Sanders out of…
MORE ACTION, less process. That was the message from five of eight Seattle City Council members on Mon., Jan. 28,…
A commuter reveals the seamy underside of riding the bus.
IS THE CLOSING of two downtown shelters testimony to Seattle’s indifference toward the homeless, or evidence of a politically motivated…
Preservationists start campaign to save 94-year-old sanctuary.
The current plan to widen I-405 won’t reduce traffic, costs too much, and will savage the environment.
CITY HALL Seattle’s impound ordinance, which allows the city to seize cars driven by people with suspended licenses, has been…
Belltown suffers from a glut of high-end rentals.
Will clearcuts and pesticides solve pest problems?
Feds’ infighting hurts local housing groups.
A study that fails to pierce the myth of the slut.
State Senate bill aims to put an end to cigarette giveaways.
WHEN IT COMES to funding Sound Transit’s $2 billion light-rail project, it seems the cash-strapped city of Seattle can’t spend…
THE DOORS WERE CLOSED at Sunset Manor as Seattle Housing Authority (SHA) representatives met privately with residents of the Ballard…