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Edgar Martinez Shut Out of the Hall of Fame Again
The greatest designated hitter of all-time only has one year remaining on the ballot.
January 24, 2018
News
The State’s Deadly Force Law for Police Could Soon Change
Initiative 940 received enough signatures to head to the state Legislature or the ballot.
January 24, 2018
News
A Beloved Barista Moves On, While a Highly Anticipated Bakery Moves In
Plus, a menacing umbrella.
January 24, 2018
Eat Drink Toke
Opus Co. Takes One Step Forward, One Step Back
The Phinney Ridge hotspot has all the right stuff. It just needs to get out of its own…
January 24, 2018
Music
Pearl Jam Announces Safeco Field Concerts to Raise Money for Homelessness
August’s “The Home Shows” will be the band’s first Seattle gigs in five years.
January 23, 2018
News
How a Women’s March Organizer Found Her Voice and Passed the Mic
Immigrant. Mother. Detainee. Activist. Asha Mohamed has found resolve since the first Women’s March.
January 23, 2018
Film
Academy Award Nomination Predictions and Dreams
The names we expect to be called at the Oscar nomination announcements (and ones that should be).
January 22, 2018
News
Scenes From Seattle Women’s March 2018
From Cal Anderson Park to Seattle Center, Seattle Weekly captures the demonstration’s atmosphere.
January 21, 2018
Top News
Seattle Women’s March 2.0 in Photos
Tens of thousands take to Seattle’s streets to support the #MeToo movement and marginalized communities.
January 20, 2018
News
Capital Budget Passed, But Affordable Housing Still Threatened
Some state projects aimed at homeless families and disabled veterans won’t happen.
January 19, 2018
News
Ballot Initiative Threat Has Energy Industry Warming to Governor’s Carbon Tax Plan
Businesses fear a ballot-passed tax could be far costlier than a negotiated deal.
January 19, 2018
News
Foster Parents Advocate for Stronger Rights
Advocates hope to revamp the current system to ease the toll on kids and their foster families.
January 19, 2018
News
Washington Lawmakers Clash Over Statute of Limitations for Sex Crimes
A passed bill eliminating victims’ restrictions may not be heard in the state Senate.
January 18, 2018
Top News
Automatic Voter Registration Could Come to Washington
Democratic legislators are pushing a number of bills to make voting easier.
January 18, 2018
Opinion
New Era, New Editor: Not Dead
A greeting and mission statement from your new Seattle Weekly editor.
January 17, 2018
News
A Birthday With Strangers, an Unlikely Reunion, and Sam’s Club Shuts Down
Plus, park renovation in Kirkland.
January 17, 2018
Arts & Culture
Seattle Opera’s Latest Take on Mozart Trades Cheap Laughs for Real Depth
A lust for cheap laughs leaves the master composer’s depths unplumbed.
January 17, 2018
News
Washington Renters’ Protections May Be On the Way
New legislation could make it harder for tenants to be evicted.
January 16, 2018
News
Should the City Expand Its Homeless Outreach?
The Navigation Team was created to ease the impact of encampment clean-ups, but its growth is on hold…
January 15, 2018
News
As Plans for Fort Lawton Move Forward, a New School Appears Less Likely
The former Army base could ease the city’s low-income housing shortage or school overcrowding. It just probably can’t…
January 12, 2018
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