“You are failing the American people.”
But Judge Robart could side with monitor Merrick Bobb, who has said SPD is not in full compliance.
Last month in Everett, the ailing lead singer left the stage and an audience member stepped in.
T. Ryan Durkan has worked on projects ranging from the Convention Center to Sound Transit.
The state was prepared for Trump pulling the rug out from under Obamacare. But it’s not pretty.
Seattle City Councilmembers Harris-Talley and O’Brien want a #HousingForAllSeattle budget.
Not really, an executive implied at a technology conference. The company quickly disavowed that view.
The Trump cabinet member will have quite a welcoming committee.
If passed, the alternative will go on the February ballot opposite a proposal to ban CHELs in King County.
The investor is now pitching his project as a fall-back to the KeyArena renovation.
Oversight director says staff still can’t get information it needs to fully vet law enforcement.
At activists’ urging, the council did the right thing in opening up Burgess’ council seat to all.
When trees with needles turn yellow, all bets are off.
The mayor’s homelessness czar says the city has found a new site for the camp.
The appointment comes after a week of public meetings instigated by the Transparent Seattle coalition.
Local experts weigh in on why cars could (maybe) be (part of) the answer.
The legislators blasted the agency’s release of ORCA card holders’ email address.
The judge also sounded skeptical note on the merits of the suit.
Unique among the states that have legalized cannabis, Washington bans homegrows.
The deadlock in Olympia is leading to layoffs and frustration, but perhaps for not much longer.
