Funding would be cut for at least 300 shelter beds in Seattle, as well as hygiene and support services.
Frederick Darren Berg had been indicted for fraud in 2012.
According to hotel housekeepers on the Westin’s night shift, not much.
As Randi Zuckerberg accuses Alaska Airlines of inaction, one Seattleite collects accounts of a problem she expects to become more prevalent.
During the event, State Representative Nicole Macri announced that she will be introducing legislation to repeal a statewide ban on rent control.
A look back at a hazy half-decade.
The week’s best arts and entertainment.
On screen and stage.
Leadership at Seattle City Light is also on the way out.
In a ceremony last week, city officials left no doubt about who the building is named after.
Forty-seven arrests were made in the suspected illegal marijuana grow-op run by Chinese nationals.
Now he can’t take his seat on the Issaquah City Council.
A local bus union is protesting inadequate health insurance and retirement plans, but Seattle parents are left scrambling for alternatives.
You can still bring a gun to the House gallery, though.
The project will break ground in the fall of 2018 and take between five and seven years to complete.
The city’s first female mayor in over a century began her first shift on a citywide tour.
King County says protests had nothing to do with its new approach to juvenile detention. That’s hard to believe.
With the weed market in full bloom, increased demand on the energy grid is causing concern.
The latest from Joachim Trier borrows liberally from its inspiration and finds its terror in the smaller moments.
A fawning documentary gives us an uncritical look at a remarkable icon.
