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SPJ Honors Seattle Weekly Staff With Three Firsts and Best New Journalist Award
The field was bigger, so the wins feel better.
June 20, 2016
News
A New Effort in Seattle Aims to Stop Gun Violence Before It Starts
“We’re not a Chicago, we’re not a Baltimore…. We don’t want to get there, either.”
June 17, 2016
News
News or Exploitation? Students Protest Video Showing SPU Student Disarming School Shooter
Several media outlets fought for more than a year to obtain the video, over the protest of victim…
June 15, 2016
Arts & Culture
Selling Out in Seattle
“I’m so over decrying how Seattle is being ruined, it’s been ruined for decades!”
June 15, 2016
Arts & Culture
The Station on Beacon Hill Is Putting On the Best Block Party of the Summer
Start small, and you can do it too.
June 15, 2016
Arts & Culture
In Seattle, June Is the Month of Dance
With Northwest New Works and the Seattle International Dance Festival, the options are overwhelming.
June 15, 2016
Arts & Culture
The Seattle Art Fair and Out of Sight Ready a Return
Last year’s debut set the stage for a fitter, artsier affair.
June 15, 2016
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To Move the Needle on Gun Control, We Must Remember Orlando. And Ronald Reagan.
Even the patron saint of the modern Republican Party thought assault rifles should be banned.
June 15, 2016
Arts & Culture
The Symphony Programs a Different Kind of American Festival
Ludovic Morlot takes a more difficult and rewarding route in programming SSO’s summer offering.
June 15, 2016
Arts & Culture
How Lucha Libre Became a Staple of Seattle Summer
Against all odds, Mexican pro wrestling has become woven into the culture of South Seattle.
June 15, 2016
News
The Fight to Bring Hotel Housekeepers Out of the Shadows
They have some of the highest rates of sexual harassment and injury of any group of workers. A…
June 15, 2016
Arts & Culture
Matt Dillon’s Latest Is Lovely But Lukewarm
For Upper Bar Ferdinand, the restaurateur applies his unique sensibility to an East-looking menu.
June 15, 2016
News
Expand Social Security, Council Tells Feds
The resolution highlights SSI’s most vulnerable participants.
June 14, 2016
News
The Spotted Owl Is in Peril Again. And You Can’t Blame the Loggers.
Invasive barred owls are horning in on the native bird’s turf, leading biologists to take drastic measures.
June 14, 2016
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Following Threat to Redmond Mosque, Police Heighten Security
The call came just 18 hours after the deadly attacks in Orlando.
June 13, 2016
News
Why Is the North Precinct So Expensive? It’s Hard to Say, and That’s the Problem
The $160 million north precinct would be unprecedented.
June 13, 2016
News
At Seattle’s Gay Bars, Grief, Love, and Metal Detectors
“We come here to have fun, to be united. This is a gathering place. We just cannot afford…
June 13, 2016
News
Words of Loss and Love Fill Cal Anderson Park During Vigil for Orlando Victims
A night of tears, hugging strangers, and calls for unity in the face of tragedy.
June 13, 2016
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Murray Announces Dormitory Center for Homeless
He also petted a kitten in the Jungle.
June 9, 2016
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Republicans Are Challenging Washington’s Transgender Rules in Yakima Today
GOP lawmakers hope an obscure committee can repeal state rules protecting transgender access to the bathroom of their…
June 9, 2016
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