The election vigils are a first for many churches.
Uber riders will get notices reminding them to vote and offering them rides to the nearest ballot drop box.
“You start talking about snorting kits and people chuckle and laugh, like, ‘Oh, you can’t find a fucking straw?’”
Koch Industries and other polluters are lobbying hard against I-732.
The cafe blames heavy street construction on declining revenue.
“These folks know what it means to suffer and they really want to give back.”
A measure to put $100,000 toward a study of the issue was included in Tim Burgess’ package of amendments, released yesterday.
The artists at Glass Eye Studio find nothing morbid about their glass memorials.
Budget chair Tim Burgess says there’s broad support for the higher investor tax rate in council.
Many dispute the idea that race was a factor when a black administrator was put on leave.
The prospect of an Attorney General Jeff Sessions poses particular risks to Seattle.
Last November the mayor promised extraordinary measures to fight homelessness. After 12 months of plans and battles, have we made any progress?
Dr. Andrea Drake was put on a leave of absence last week with classes in full swing.
The King County resident says Trump’s criticisms are “inevitable” given the lack of transparency in ballot counting.
With the Bundys’ acquittal, it’s time for nature lovers to fight for what’s theirs.
Through Sunday, thousands will get free healthcare at Key Arena. What about the rest of the year?
In this week’s cover story, we invoked the Trail of Tears. We had no business doing that.
Washington is among ten states with no registration required for write-in candidates.
Even after Obamacare, local demand for affordable healthcare remains unsated.
The decision by Our Washington to pull its cash out of the governor’s race pretty clearly indicates its confidence of an Inslee victory.