Under his ownership, Baja Bistro gives the LGBTQ community a place to gather while providing the neighborhood with jobs and goodwill.
The Seattle activist is using a lifetime of experience to fight the forces of intolerance.
The city council candidate came to the political arena only after a lifetime in the church and the dojo.
If a budget isn’t signed by the end of July 1, state parks will close, critical social services will stop, and thousands of workers will be laid off.
A complete calendar of this weekend’s LGBTQ events.
An incremental approach to renters’ rights paid a dividend this week.
Candidates in the mayor’s race called for an independent investigation and further reforms.
A proposed compromise would provide a way for students who fail the English and math assessments to graduate.
Seattle’s biggest debates over race and police have been playing out north of the Cut.
The mother of four was shot after she called police about a possible burglary.
The annual Solstice Parade was in fine form this weekend.
Current and former staffers say morale is low at the watchdog agency. But that doesn’t mean they’re giving up.
The Hirst decision was embraced by environmentalists and tribal leaders. Now lawmakers must figure out how to adhere to it.
The Garfield teacher used a $100,000 settlement over police use of force to establish a scholarship fund.
The legislature established the program in 2017, but is only now in agreement on how to fund it.
They’re not even built yet, and our pilot safe drug sites are already having national repercussions.
A very strong field of candidates somehow got stronger.
A few quick takes on Wednesday night’s mayoral forum.
Of 65 public comments over more than two hours, only a handful were against the income tax.
The lawsuit against him was dropped Tuesday, but lawyers for his accuser say Murray’s overplaying his hand.
