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Late Buses Could Spell Trouble for Denser Development in Seattle
A ruling that has put a Phinney project on ice could have wide repercussions.
August 4, 2017
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Oliver Campaign Looks to Challenged Ballots For Late Push
Signature issues have caused about 2,000 ballots from Seattle voters to not be counted.
August 4, 2017
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Still No Late-Voter Surge for Nikkita Oliver
Cary Moon retains second-place position; Oliver running out of time to catch up.
August 3, 2017
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Car-Free Hiking! Metro Launches Shuttle to Select Trails
The Issaquah Alps program could lead to transit service to farther-out areas like Mailbox Peak.
August 3, 2017
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Advocates Call for Puget Sound Energy to Speed Up Coal Plant Closure
“If we’re going to make any progress on climate, it’s going to have to come from the state…
August 3, 2017
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Washington Voters Will Be Asked to Weigh In on New Taxes
The advisory measures are nonbinding, but the architect of the ballot items says they could change the conversation…
August 3, 2017
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12 Overheard Quotes That Sum Up How Hot and Smoky Seattle Is Right Now
‘It’s like, it burns.’
August 2, 2017
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Late Ballots Could Help Nikkita Oliver, But Maybe Not Sara Nelson
Conventional wisdom says the late voters are the far-left voters. Will that sway the election?
August 2, 2017
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Best of Seattle: 2027
Our predictions about what will be great about the city in 10 years.
August 2, 2017
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Hanging With the Winners and Losers in Tuesday Night’s Mayoral Primary
Durkan went German, McGinn went Vegan, and second place went way up in the air.
August 2, 2017
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Could the State Create a Public-Option Health Care Plan?
A study this year will suss out the idea of creating a plan to compete with private insurers.
July 28, 2017
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Lawmakers to Court: We’ve Complied With School-Funding Order
The people behind the McCleary lawsuit that prompted the order disagree.
July 28, 2017
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Kent Officers, Witnesses Describe Fatal Shooting of Joseph-McDade
As the formal investigation nears its conclusion, a more complete account of the night emerges.
July 28, 2017
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Muslim Advocates Allege Seattle Police Favored ‘Anti-Sharia’ Protesters at June Rally
The counter-protesters have asked for an investigation of SPD’s tactics.
July 27, 2017
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Insurance Commissioner Says Skinny Mandate Could Create Fat Problems In Washington
The regulators say the Senate is ‘playing with fire.’
July 27, 2017
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Petition Seeks Rewrite of State’s New Distracted-Driving Law
Petitioners focus on the law’s impact on eating, drinking, and smoking while driving.
July 27, 2017
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Emails Show Mayor’s Office and Berkeley Economist Coordinated Release of Favorable Minimum Wage Study
The study has been pushed as a counterweight to a more negative UW study.
July 26, 2017
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The City Council Is Showing Cowardly Deference to Murray
Councilmembers need to stop talking around the accusations facing the mayor.
July 26, 2017
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Inside the Minimum Wage Data War
The UW team studying the $15 minimum wage was supposed to transcend politics. Fat chance.
July 26, 2017
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With Joint Committee, Murray Parries Call for Resignation
A mayoral/council joint committee will decide how (and possibly when) Mayor Ed Murray leaves office.
July 24, 2017
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