As the Seattle Black Panther Party marks its 50th anniversary, its disruptive force lives on.
A weekly recap of King County news.
After party-hopping from Republican to Democrat and back again (and again), can the fiscal conservative woo voters in the 48th?
Studies show minimal tree canopy cover negatively impacts the city’s vulnerable neighborhoods.
Forest fires, wood smoke, and traffic are making it hard to breathe Seattle’s air.
For 15 years, the student-driven program has given new life to thoroughfares in Northwest communities.
King County claims a new youth jail would improve public health. Experts in the field strongly disagree.
Following intense resistance to the proposal from the suburbs, county officials are taking a wait-and-see approach.
In light of China’s recent recycling regulations, JDog Junk Removal could help reduce the burden on landfills.
Advocates say the ban will keep youth athletes from using dip.
The team wants their mark on professional sports in the Seattle during Major League Rugby’s inaugural season.
The legislation is intended to prevent landlords from discriminating based on the source of a prospective tenant’s income.
A weekly recap of King County news.
How the comedic Seattle food podcast became a tasty audible treat.
A quick look at some of our favorite diverse cheap eats.
Seattle restaurants spice up their menus by adding fresh ingredients grown in their own gardens.
Over a year after voter approval, the law’s framework remains unset and open for public suggestion.
Following inaction from state legislators, supporters of I-1631 are aiming for the November ballot.
Bellevue’s long-planned Tateuchi Center could lose $1.2 million.
Police reform advocates pivot their focus to officer’s interactions with people in mental health crises.
