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We Can Make Police Truly Accountable. Here’s How.
A ballot measure led by the brother of a man killed by police is a sensible step toward…
September 14, 2016
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Opioid Addicts Say Kratom Helps Them Kick the Habit. So Why Is the DEA Banning It?
At the end of the month, the Vietnamese botanical goes bye-bye (in the legal market, at least).
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Why Standing Rock Has United America’s Indigenous People
Idle no more.
September 14, 2016
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Committee Vote Today on Secure Schedule Bill
CRUEDA chair Lisa Herbold says she doesn’t “expect any opposition” to the final bill.
September 13, 2016
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Why Vote for a Clinton When You Could Vote for a Kennedy?
Third-party candidates won’t rock the two-party boat. But Washington can afford to go rogue.
September 12, 2016
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Can Seattle Really Fix Homelessness in a Year?
Homeless advocates are skeptical that “efficiency” alone can house thousands.
September 9, 2016
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Northwest Tribes Paddle the Missouri to Support the Standing Rock Sioux
“Don’t call them protesters. Call them protectors.”
September 9, 2016
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A Big McCleary Question: How Much Does the Market Value Teachers?
Competitive wages are vital for good teachers. But who are districts competing with?
September 8, 2016
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Council Majority Votes to Introduce Bill to Curtail Homeless Encampment Evictions
Business groups and some neighbors oppose the bill, saying it will ‘tie the city’s hands.’
September 7, 2016
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Larry Gossett Looks Back on the Legacy of the Four Amigos
With the passing of activist “Uncle” Bob Santos, Gossett is the last surviving member of the powerful civil-rights…
September 7, 2016
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City Council Should Pass the Anti-Eviction Ordinance
When you drill down on it, blocking routine encampment evictions is the only sensible policy until enough shelter…
September 7, 2016
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The Modest Eatery That Lowballed Its Way Into a Glitzy Neighborhood’s Heart
Since 2010, the Row House has had a front row seat to Seattle’s unexpectedly big boom.
September 7, 2016
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The South Lake Union Shop That Held Its Ground and Reaped the Rewards
Through a slow start, a well-funded landgrab, and disruptive development, Athletic Awards fought for its place in the…
September 7, 2016
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How a Cheesy Italian Chain Is Holding on in Amazonia
Buca di Beppo is an odd fit for Seattle’s fastest growing neighborhood, or so it seems.
September 7, 2016
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Re-Bar Keeps Seattle Weird … for Now
The devoted patrons of Re-Bar, located just outside of the South Lake Union boom, hold on to the…
September 7, 2016
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The Little Camera Shop That Grew With Its Neighborhood
Challenged by an industry and a neighborhood in constant flux, Glazer’s Camera widens its scope.
September 7, 2016
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Murray Asks Council to Greenlight Mass Homeless Eviction in ‘the Jungle’
Murray’s plan would relocate Jungle campers to an ad hoc encampment on an adjacent field.
September 2, 2016
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Luxury Housing is Becoming More Affordable for Rich Seattleites
Any reduction in demand may help reduce rental prices across the city, according to a Zumper data geek.
September 1, 2016
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Freedom School Aims to Teach What Public Schools Don’t
Seattle’s long-running workshop for teens has a lofty goal: dismantling systemic racism.
September 1, 2016
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Donald Trump’s Deep, Mystifying Appeal
It’s not simply that his supporters can’t stand Hillary Clinton. Those inside the Xfinity Arena really like Donald…
August 31, 2016
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