Cody Lee Miller is finally receiving the treatment he needs. The only question is why he had to do what he did to get it.
At the start of the year, a slate of new councilmembers elected by district took office. Then they got busy.
The Sounders won! Light-rail expanded! And even Bertha had an OK year.
In a boom year for local food, there was a lot to choose from. These five stood out.
Flouting industry norms, the rapper played nearly 100 Seattle shows in 2016. The city showed up.
A look at the people, places, and things we wrote about after we wrote about them.
This time, Governor Inslee and the state of Washington will be named as defendants.
The worldwide event took over Pike Place Market Saturday.
They are part of a longshot effort to deny Trump the presidency.
Talking electronic civil disobedience with Town Hall’s artist-in-residence and creator of Chat Room.
Kent’s African-American population is booming. Will community follow?
The council stalwart won’t run for re-election next year, almost assuring another leftward shift at City Hall.
Five activists now face steep felony charges for temporarily closing five pipelines in four states.
The project would add an 11 story building to Pioneer Square on Alaska Way, a location expected to be in high demand once the viaduct comes down.
Mark Miloscia wants the state government to stop Seattle and King County from opening a pilot site.
First elected in 2007, Burgess will serve through the end of 2017.
The bill will likely pass at Council’s 2 p.m. meeting today.
“Kids save the future!” says nine-year-old Theo Faloona.
Party name-checks Harambe in lament over Secretary of State’s decision.
Voters just rejected transgender discrimination, so now Republicans are legislating it.
