The restaurant’s end may be a loss for Seattle foodies, but it’s devastating for the local Cambodian community.
The stats don’t lie—the system isn’t working.
The case will determine if an initiative banning the project in King County can go to the ballot.
The move comes after calls for change from advocates within the system.
With tighter regulations affecting the flow of recyclables in the U.S., officials look for new avenues for the region’s paper waste.
Another day, another case against the Trump administration.
A weekly recap of news from around King County.
Kim Wyman is asking Gov. Jay Inslee for the authority to reimburse counties for postal costs.
Photographs and stories from a peaceful edition of the annual March for Immigrant and Workers Rights.
Western Washington advocates fight back as the federal Department of Health and Human Services tries to reallocate resources to abstinence-only programs.
The newspaper veteran plans to build upon a legacy of vital journalism.
Local environmental groups allege that Boeing is violating the Clean Water Act and polluting the Duwamish River.
The agency sets aside land in hopes of making transit more equitable.
As the Portland grocer expands to Seattle, labor organizers raise concerns about its treatment of workers.
Faster bus lines along I-405 and SR-522 are in the works.
New statistics show a decrease in unemployment and higher average pay, but the growth may start to slow.
While All Home attempts to address the issue, the group’s lack of actual power results in little change.
A ballot initiative could restrict semi-automatic weapon sales, including raising the purchase age to 21.
A weekly recap of King County news.
After party-hopping from Republican to Democrat and back again (and again), can the fiscal conservative woo voters in the 48th?
