SPD Chief O’Toole says it’s “entirely coincidental” the arrest occured three days before May Day 2017.
An independent commission is considering increases of 2 to 8 percent.
A new petition outlines four ways that Vulcan can “truly preserve Seattle art, music and culture.”
Seattle leaders do not want to buy the world a Coke.
“I know it makes people uncomfortable. But that’s the only way they’re listening.”
There is an effort to get Bill Bryant to run.
Typically, diet sodas are marketed to upper-class consumers, while the poor drink sugar.
Lincoln Beauregard’s style isn’t orthodox, but it works.
It’s about democracy, not Democrats.
Through a community land trust, residents of the development are purchasing homes for 30 percent of the area’s median home price.
The incident resulted in the death of a 19-year-old suspect and injuries to three SPD officers.
The Microsoft co-founder and Vulcan chair is partnering with Seattle and Mercy Housing Northwest.
Can the new guy bring stability to a department that has had four leaders in the last two years?
After getting pounded by the Tigers, the Mariners are without their best hitter and King Felix is in limbo.
The Red Square shooting raises important questions about how the judicial system can serve victims.
“When cities stand with their immigrant and refugee communities, they win.”
The state ACLU report also finds that in Seattle, cops tend to work at majority non-white schools.
With the state unable to fill vacancies due to low salaries, lawmakers hope the move will attract and retain talent.
The legislation also requires a court order before county jailers can hand youth over to police.
The legislation would state the city’s support for such a tax, and likely provoke a lawsuit testing its legality.
