The Seattle indie pop act returns with the bittersweet tunes of ‘Comfort World.’
The poor and communities of color are affected the worst, according to a UW study.
Greg McClellan finishes what may be the world’s longest album in dedication to his lifelong friend.
The crucial county government building in downtown Seattle was emptied of personnel and shuttered.
The initiative, filed by a group called “Citizens Against Sports Stadium Subsidies,” could put the $135 million spending plan on the ballot early next year.
With reopening galleries joining the old stalwarts, neighborhood’s visual art scene is entering a fresh, thriving era.
The best entertainment the season has to offer.
The Seattle Symphony’s conductor looks ahead at his final season in charge.
The local arts institutions continue to push creative bounds under changing leadership.
Our resident astrologist says goodbye.
King County and Seattle courts use money bail to incarcerate defendants before trial. Should the system be reformed?
Analysis of 2017 county records and interviews show that nearly 90 percent of evicted tenants experienced homelessness
After running as a reformer, medical issues are preventing Morris from finishing the race.
Democratic socialist Sarah Smith seeks ‘bold new progressive vision’ in bid to replace incumbent Adam Smith.
Police reports from federally-funded facilities in Renton and Fife call the minors’ safety into question.
The event corresponds with the City’s public land use hearing regarding expanding the Pike Place Market Historic District.
After two nomadic years, the nonprofit Seattle writing center is ready to open its new, expanded home.
Critical King County Councilmembers call plan “a fleecing” and “irresponsible.”
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