After years of fighting between boosters and neighbors, City Council has the final say.
A discrimination trial gets a hung jury the same day students rally.
#LuluNation talks to Nikkita Oliver about the past year of activism.
One public schoolteacher’s illustrated perspective.
Brilliant civic masterminds at work.
The national media has picked up on what Seattle advocates have been saying for a while: It’s time to rethink the prohibition against prostitution.
It’s time for ShellNo 2.0: Bigger, better, and wetter.
He’s not voting for the presumptive nominee from his party, but that doesn’t mean he’s running against him either.
Despite a ruling that Carol Burton should have her job back, Seattle Public Schools is keeping her out of the classroom and leaving it to students to run the Garfield choir program.
What is the etiquette of broaching the subject of nation of origin?
Searching for traffic jams, and not finding them, in a world without SR-99.
The report, Healthcare Denied: Patients and Physicians Speak Out About Catholic Hospitals and the Threat to Women’s Health and Lives, recounts instances where doctors at Catholic-affiliated hospitals have been prohibited from caring for their patients due to theologically-based rules.
A large coalition of Washington businesses have filed an amicus brief to theWashington Supreme Court urging justices to uphold a law that bars businesses from discriminating against people basedon their sexual orientation.
On Sunday, at Heatherwood Middle School in Mill Creek, they made their presence felt at the convention of the Snohomish County Democratic Party, turning a usually bland affair of process and pep rally into a rowdy rebuke of three of the party’s torchbearers in Congress.
Some people are concerned about the cluster of recreational marijuana stores in the diverse neighborhoods of Skyway and White Center.
Kshama Sawant wants Bernie Sanders to break away from the Democratic Party. Pramala Jayapal thinks he can change more from within.
You can make an argument for breaking windows to protest capitalism. But you can’t make one for throwing Molotov cocktails.
A first person account of this year’s May Day melee.
And he feels fine.
Anarchist activist Shon Meckfessel explains why someone might feel like breaking a window.
