Lefty Jon Grant is taking another swing at Tim Burgess’ city-wide council seat.
“We really want to make sure this is taken seriously.”
“I believe in peaceful protest…and I know that rage is real,” says Aida Braxton.
Whatever a Trump administration decides to do on pot, Norm Stamper says cities like Seattle will have the power to not devote resources to marijuana.
The police violence last Sunday was unexpected and unwarranted, according to a Seattle physician on the scene.
Rideshare companies and labor organizers both say the city is missing the mark on laying out how drivers should go about unionizing.
Enduring mansplaining and misogyny in the arcades.
Nathan Austin needed therapy. What he got was hard time.
“We’ve devolved, a little bit, socially.”
The council just provided a great civics lesson in the politics of the possible.
The senator once said that he had no problem with the KKK until he found out they smoked pot. Yikes.
Many climate activists in Washington already face criminal charges — including felonies.
“They look at me with teary eyes full of fear and simply ask, ‘How did this happen?’”
A coalition of labor and immigrant groups brings a new dynamic to an old fight over density.
Herbold sponsored the budget item as an alternative to Sawant’s $160 million plan.
Seattle’s Muslims and Mexican immigrants share their hopes and concerns following the election.
The mayor insists Puyallup is very nice to homeless people. Residents wish they’d go away.
On undocumented immigrants, Constantine says King County won’t ‘ask for people’s papers.’
As in, 96 percent voted “no” bad. You can thank the Koch Brothers.
Banding together on important issues is vital to opposing a destructive agenda. Here are the local groups you can connect with to make it happen.
