As rideshare companies continue to encroach on long-held terrain, a new contract with the Port of Seattle has cab drivers wondering what they’re fighting for.
A bill pushed by homeless advocates could gainsay the resolution council passed on Monday.
Where some see sensible policy, others see self-dealing.
Regular citizens waited in line for three hours, only to be refused entry due to space.
The mayor made the announcement just hours before revealing his annual proposed budget.
The hottest jersey in football is still a tough sell in SoDo.
Facing budget season, advocates ask: Are police dysfunctional public servants, or an occupying army?
The finding contradicts prior assessments by mayor’s budget chief.
“I just felt, ‘Well, screw it. If I believe it, I should propose it.’”
Last week’s events should silence critics who argue BLM doesn’t have the political savvy to affect change.
The perils of fiddling with taxes in a state where aerospace plays by its own rules.
Will rural King County get behind real drug reform?
Meet the dealers, buyers, and patients ducking the 502 shops.
They want Seattle to invest in public housing and services.
“Water is life!”
The mayor and some councilmembers walked back a proposed, expensive new police station. For now.
Locked up for being poor.
What the hell’s a CHEL?
Some campers likely returned to the Jungle — the area the mayor wants council’s permission to evict.
At 2 p.m., council will weigh Murray’s plan to evict the Jungle amid a flurry of related proposals.