It’s “like raising funds for axe murderers.”
“The people who are most impacted by public-policy decisions are often the last ones to know about how to engage in that conversation.”
The region’s first foray into light rail was fraught, and still colors how some see the agency that built it.
This morning, council meets on a bill that could nail down that promise.
Everyone from U.S. Representatives to the dude at the smoke shop protested the proposed ban.
The party hasn’t spent any money on their standard-bearer since the primary.
The State Superintendent of Schools says wealthy schools are enabling inequality.
Republicans must confront the extremism that now dominates the party.
Ironic? Yes. Necessary? Probably.
The 1% For Art program has turned our light rail stations into museums.
The most interesting VR developers in town aren’t making video games—they want to make us more human.
UPDATED: After earlier protests, police say they shot a man who was attacking another with a knife.
Here’s what campers told us as they packed what they could carry.
“I walk Indian, I sing Indian, I drum Indian, I tell stories Indian. And now we have a city that celebrates that in all of us.”
The clinic is one of just five in the nation.
While some mental health advocates raise alarms over I-1491, state records show the NRA hasn’t spent a cent on opposing it.
He opposes a bill to only allow Seattle to remove campers if there’s somewhere else for them to live.
Murray: ‘The first thing that stood out was the number of lives they’ve saved.’
So two more firms filed five new class action lawsuits.
Scientists have identified man-made reservoirs as a huge source of heat-trapping methane. Will it be the last straw for Washington’s controversial dams?
