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Tent City 5 Campers Move to Interbay Tiny House Village
About 65 homeless people move to a new location in the neighborhood where they’re guaranteed electricity, heat, and…
November 17, 2017
Eat Drink Toke
Meet the Seattle Chef Making a Meal of Marijuana
A latecomer to the world of weed, Unika Noiel is now serving up cannabis-infused dishes.
November 16, 2017
News
Battle Lines Are Drawn in the Income Tax Court Fight
On Friday, the City’s attempt at a more progressive tax system begins a journey that is likely to…
November 15, 2017
Film
‘Three Billboards’ Dazzles With Dark Comedy and Deft Dialogue
With a well-crafted script and superior performances, the latest from director Martin McDonagh packs a punch.
November 15, 2017
Opinion
End the Deadly Exchange Between Seattle Police and the Israeli Military
We must fight the notion that violent policies targeting some communities create “safety” for other communities.
November 15, 2017
Arts & Culture
Comedy From Blue America, a New Show and New Home for Teatro ZinZanni, and More
The week’s best arts and entertainment.
November 15, 2017
News
The City Passes Up Opportunity to Tax Big Businesses
The tax would have raised $25 million annually to help address the homelessness crisis.
November 14, 2017
News
A New Tax on Airbnb Awaits the Mayor’s Signature
The City Council voted to tax operators, but regulation is still up in the air.
November 14, 2017
News
A Shake-Up in the Chihuly Suit Sends Anne Bremner Packing
The well-known attorney got the boot after using privileged information about the artist.
November 14, 2017
News
Dreamers, Supporters Urge U.S. Rep. Dave Reichert to Move Fast on DREAM Act
The demonstration was one of many recent actions across the nation calling for swift congressional action.
November 14, 2017
News
How Will Teresa Mosqueda Change City Hall?
Drawing on her lived experience, the newly elected councilmember says she aims to advocate for women and marginalized…
November 13, 2017
News
Kent to Rededicate the Robert E. Lee Memorial Building
Seeking to clarify the building’s namesake, the city will add the word “chief.”
November 12, 2017
News
Housing Authority Purchases Redmond Mobile Home Park, Saves Seniors
A sale to a private developer would have likely forced many residents out.
November 11, 2017
News
Residents of SeaTac Mobile Home Park Make Plans to Acquire Land
“The path out of poverty lies with owning real estate, not renting it.”
November 10, 2017
News
Jenny Durkan Claims Victory, Will Become Mayor of Seattle Later This Month
A second ballot drop widened her lead and pushed opponent Cary Moon to concede.
November 8, 2017
News
Jenny Durkan Emerges From Election Night With Seemingly Insurmountable Lead
But the Cary Moon campaign refuses to quit in the fight to become mayor.
November 8, 2017
Opinion
Making a Choice for Mayor and Living With It
We have all been here before. It seems we haven’t learned our lesson. So, here we are again.
November 8, 2017
News
Students Sue Their School, a College Stuns a Candidate, and the Fight for On-Time Ferries
Plus an effort to expand health coverage in South King County.
November 8, 2017
Film
Kenneth Branagh Brings Some Fun to ‘Murder on the Orient Express’
A starry cast, old-fashioned screenwriting, and a gigantic mustache make for a satisfying whodunit.
November 8, 2017
Film
‘The Square’ Is Anything But
Funny, satirical, outrageous—director Ruben Östlund creates an arthouse roller-coaster ride.
November 8, 2017
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