It’s not simply that his supporters can’t stand Hillary Clinton. Those inside the Xfinity Arena really like Donald Trump. They are drawn to him. They aren’t going to abandon him.
Complicating the worker-vs.-boss narrative at City Hall.
In a era of declining union influence, organized labor is making big strides in Seattle.
Seattle architect Robert Hutchison designs the new while honoring the old in quickly transforming Seattle.
Could the Lummi’s win over the Cherry Point coal battle influence the debate in N.D.?
He’ll also hold a fundraiser in Bellevue.
The federal government may soon impose far stricter regulations on how much arsenic and mercury can be in our state’s waters.
By sticking to the playbook, they hope the lethal action helps lend credence to recovery efforts.
A son-in-law to Chief Seattle, William DeShaw is one of the most mysterious characters in Puget Sound history.
A coalition including Real Change and Columbia Legal aims to rein in the mayor’s camp evictions.
Density foes argue the whole point of being in Seattle is the ability to get out of it…with a car.
In the last 10 years, significant archaeological finds in the Cascades have expanded our understanding of ancient mountain culture.
The Republican candidate could learn a lot from our city. Will he?
Don’t worry. The elevator operators aren’t going anywhere.
Locked up for being poor.
Last week, the last of several feral pigs reported in Central Washington was tracked down and killed by USDA Wildlife Service officials armed with a helicopter and a shotgun.
Will the Upstream Music Festival vitalize the local music industry and community, or simply piss it off?
Vivian McPeak explains what it’s going to take to keep Hempfest weird.
It’s time for the City Council to step back and do the hard work of selling the public on the pricey public project.
The racial overtones of the North Precinct debate have frustrated some, but they are clearly here to stay.
