After the election of President Trump, many in Seattle and its surrounding communities let their anger be heard. Gov. Jay Inslee was one of them.
Critics slam the move as a blow to government transparency.
The new ordinance bars landlords from denying applicants with criminal records.
A new bill could safeguard victims against on-the-job discrimination.
Over 300,000 high-skilled workers are stuck in immigration limbo across the country.
The increased focus on sexual assault has local students and universities examining campus policies.
Policy analysts say Trump’s plan to slash SNAP’s funding would push people further into poverty.
Inside the growing community of pinball-playing women making a scene in Seattle.
Activists say that Monday’s charges further vindicate their fight against the organization’s tactics.
The State Legislature is considering training aimed at improving child safety.
Last weekend’s Patriot Prayer event cast doubts on claims of openness by UW College Republicans.
Plan out your calendar with our selections for the season’s best entertainment events.
Hir at ArtsWest gives trans voices a stage to dismantle the normative.
Led by immigrant Paula Madrigal’s strong vision, the group reaches audiences both young and old.
Evan Flory-Barnes is finally stepping into the theatrical spotlight. All it took was some therapy.
Technique and transgression fill stages this spring as two styles become one.
Seattle museums look to foster a conversation with their spring visual art exhibits.
Black Panther builds a stunning sci-fi African world, but could use more comic book fun.
The House of Representatives votes to end questioning criminal history on job applications.
As the yellow bus service resumes, the district continues plans to attract more contractors.
