Less than a week into the session, lawmakers have already set themselves up for overtime.
The marketplace has proven popular with Washingtonians, even as GOP leaders consider ways to dismantle the law that created it.
Records show Philip Anschutz, owner of AEG, has donated large sums to several organizations committed to fighting same-sex marriage and other causes.
In a grisly murder case, the defense wants to know if the DNA evidence is reliable. They’ll never find out.
With a council so willing to pass resolutions on issues, anything less verges on duplicitous.
This puts us on track to have an all-electric, zero-emissions transit system in the near future.
The initaitive, which failed last year, would also allow discrimination at private businesses.
No, incumbents don’t get a head start.
A have-their-cake-and-eat-it-too scenario in the U-District.
Conventional wisdom says putting your money where your values are will cost you. But that’s changing.
The 2017 legislative session is shaping up like a Tom Cruise sci-fi flick.
15 month, $1.59 million, no hard conclusions.
Meanwhile, the minimum wage is hitting $15 an hour for some employees in Seattle.
“[The] complaint…does not satisfy the consent decree for judicial intervention,” says Judge Robart.
Coal’s last-last gasp? On Tuesday, the DNR denied a key permit required to build the project.
As the session gets underway, lawmakers need a history lesson.
As the long-serving GOP maverick leaves the Senate, it’s progressives, not Republicans, who will mourn.
As construction draws closer, opponents prep for a final battle.
The former Tenants Union director says he’s got the requisite 400 $10 donations—and then some.
Fire station 39 in Lake City hosted Nickelsville six years ago. Now, Seattle’s giving it to LIHI.
