Signature issues have caused about 2,000 ballots from Seattle voters to not be counted.
Cary Moon retains second-place position; Oliver running out of time to catch up.
The Issaquah Alps program could lead to transit service to farther-out areas like Mailbox Peak.
“If we’re going to make any progress on climate, it’s going to have to come from the state level and the single most important thing we can do in this state to act on climate is to shut down Colstrip.”
The advisory measures are nonbinding, but the architect of the ballot items says they could change the conversation around future taxation.
‘It’s like, it burns.’
Conventional wisdom says the late voters are the far-left voters. Will that sway the election?
Our predictions about what will be great about the city in 10 years.
Durkan went German, McGinn went Vegan, and second place went way up in the air.
The Fair may be about selling art, but the energy it sends through the local art scene is more exciting than just that.
Kathryn Bigelow’s retelling of the 1967 Algiers Motel Incident is a nerve-shredder.
Democracy in action.
A study this year will suss out the idea of creating a plan to compete with private insurers.
The people behind the McCleary lawsuit that prompted the order disagree.
As the formal investigation nears its conclusion, a more complete account of the night emerges.
The counter-protesters have asked for an investigation of SPD’s tactics.
The regulators say the Senate is ‘playing with fire.’
Petitioners focus on the law’s impact on eating, drinking, and smoking while driving.
The study has been pushed as a counterweight to a more negative UW study.
Landline reaches for the raunchy for wont of a better story.
