Video analysis appears to show that a blastball ignited a failed Molotov.
Average homeowners will pay an extra $5 per month, or affordable housing subsidies will plummet.
Money from the sale of the Myers Parcel in West Seattle was earmarked to alleviate homelessness.
VOCAL is inviting the public into a mock safe consumption space all over Seattle for the next week.
“We are here to help untie their hands.”
The police union’s inflammatory rhetoric toward police reforms has a corrosive effect on the public dialog. It needs to stop now.
A ballot initiative seeks to protect gun owners’ most common victims: themselves.
The 11-year-old electronic music gathering is suspending operations, but founder Sean Horton tells Seattle Weekly its legacy will live on.
The final vote on the police contract will be public, but it’s arguably just for show.
“Oversight for all people is necessary. We’re offering healing for the community.”
The Just Want Privacy campaign did not, in the end, get enough support to make the ballot.
‘We cannot let this gulf of distrust divide us and continue to cause us fear.’
It’s not clear how this will impact the impending Seattle police contract.
No data exists about how much the widely adopted program is actually used.
The team at Cut will make you feel and make you think and maybe make themselves some money while they’re at it.
Backers of the “Bathroom Bill” have till Friday to submit nearly 300,000 signatures. But there’s strong evidence Washington is not on board with their plan.
The grunt work of teaching computers to think.
Freedom isn’t free, but these amazing Lake Union fireworks GIFs are.
We’re investing big bucks to make it easier for people to drive to trailheads. But good luck finding parking when you arrive.
Yesterday was the last day state authorities said they’d tolerate unlicensed dispensaries.