The Seattle City Council introduced legislation to approve a long-awaited agreement, but not everyone seems satisfied.
Microsoft co-founder, developer, and philanthropist routinely struggled with cancer.
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Over a year after law enforcement fatally shot the 20-year-old Burien resident, family and community members remain galvanized to seek justice.
The facility will house between 125 and 150 people, allow for 24-hour access, and likely won’t require that individuals be sober to stay there.
All nine justices found the use of capital punishment in Washington state unconstitutional and racially biased.
Inadequate medical care plagues immigrants at the facility, but ICE claims otherwise.
The new Chris Cornell statue at MoPop got us wondering about the statues honoring local music legends.
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Teen scratched man’s face after he forced her into vehicle near Kent
The changes come after community members and advocates called the system biased in favor of law enforcement.
Prior reporting had indicated that county leaders wouldn’t support her for the job due to her public opposition to the new youth detention center.
The new female-driven cabaret company strives for a noir cinematic sophistication.
With King County’s finances already stretched thin, Constantine’s budget largely maintains current services while making investments in transit, law enforcement, and juvenile justice reform.
It’s hard not to be cynical as the Warriors and Kings come to town for an NBA preseason game.
A Bellevue-based gun rights group has already vowed legal action in response.
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Polls show Kim Schrier and Dino Rossi in close race for open Congress seat
Q&A with the Hall of Fame wide receiver
The Seattle indie pop act returns with the bittersweet tunes of ‘Comfort World.’
