With ally Ed Murray on his way out, local labor is losing its patience for leftist upstarts.
And, no, they legally cannot refuse the bump.
“Anytime there’s a use of force, such as a Taser, there is an automatic review.”
Happy Bike Everywhere Day!
The county prosecutor joined 30 of his peers in signing a letter opposing the Attorney General’s recent order.
Some developers are making a point of participating in the new affordable housing program. But critics still see little to get excited about.
A proposed two-gate passenger terminal would allow up to a couple dozen flights a day, but it’s not yet a done deal.
As a legislative inquisition into the taxing scheme for Sound Transit 3 gets under way, a question arises: Did Olympia lawmakers read the fine print?
Pramila Jayapal and Adam Smith are taking a wait-and-investigate-and-see approach toward the President.
Dan Satterberg says his goal is to “get out of the way” of public health professionals.
Efforts to paint a proposed soda tax as an attack on low-income Seattleites ignores food history.
A two-year-old fight continues to cast a shadow over the two men involved.
Ferguson and other Democratic attorneys general continue to fight a Trump agenda.
The first-term councilmember considered throwing her hat into the wide-open mayor’s race, but won’t.
The program, launched by ReachNow, is designed to make car-sharing greener and electric cars more accessible.
And why didn’t the PDC investigate what the financial information said?
A company exec says an international treaty is needed to prevent these attacks in the future.
A new, unauthorized homeless camp is trying to get organized.
Washington State Ferries must generate $8.4 million in new revenue, according to the transportation operating budget.
She’s the third this week. There’s just one more week to go to file.
