‘Look north!’ says the councilmember who made it happen.
To be deployed in Central District and South Seattle neighborhoods, the proposal has the support of prominent African American groups. But privacy questions loom.
“We are extremely disappointed,” said attorney Andrea Rodgers.
A recent study shows just more than 50 percent of homeless youth in Seattle have a history of foster care. Now efforts are afoot to make sure more kids under state supervision don’t end up on the streets.
The Times today published an op-ed laying out small brewers’ fears of what a more powerful Anheuser-Busch InBev could mean for the beer market.
The shady dealings that put your tasty brew on tap.
In Seattle and elsewhere, Native Americans are facing real issues. All Donald Trump wants to talk about is Disney.
This new spot yearns to be a pub, but its faux-fancy seafood menu gets in the way.
The cluster of craggy peaks near Leavenworth is indisputably enchanting. But so are these other places.
Less-traveled Puget Sound islands offer unique excursions away from the teeming tourist crowds.
Just because you don’t have a car doesn’t mean summer is lost.
Shedding its Superfund stigma, the Seattle river is becoming a place of relaxation and recreation.
The Pacific Science Center’s Art of the Brick exhibit will appeal to anyone who has ever snapped a brick in place.
Fifteen years ago, the tech billionaire helped chart a new course for the college radio station. Now he’s helping to bring it home.
The deftly pleasant councilmember has made it a lot harder to evict the Jungle.
City leaders want to make it easier for poor families to enroll in the Utilities Discount Program.
The ACLU threatens to sue, Murray doesn’t like the word ‘sweeps,’ and a camper says clearing the Jungle ‘sounds right.’
Blue shirts versus red shirts in the final battle.
The author of Shrill could live wherever she wants. Why choose here?
For four decades, the downtown bar has had a window to a city in flux.
