On June 4, 1975, the Court of Appeals upheld Washington’s historic Boldt Decision. This week, 41 years later, revisit the indigenous protests that sparked it.
The cluster of craggy peaks near Leavenworth is indisputably enchanting. But so are these other places.
Less-traveled Puget Sound islands offer unique excursions away from the teeming tourist crowds.
Just because you don’t have a car doesn’t mean summer is lost.
Shedding its Superfund stigma, the Seattle river is becoming a place of relaxation and recreation.
The deftly pleasant councilmember has made it a lot harder to evict the Jungle.
A new effort would bring democracy (vouchers) to the masses.
Blue shirts versus red shirts in the final battle.
The iconic brand hasn’t been locally owned for decades. But that doesn’t mean we don’t still love it as our own.
Coming this week at City Hall.
The backers of Millennium Bulk Terminals, a proposed coal-export terminal in Longview, are scrambling to get on the last boat to Asia.
The “All publicity is good publicity” axiom is alive and well in the burgeoning campus Trump movement.
“This is a friggin’ waste of time and resource. You would have to build a Berlin Wall …to keep people out of there. And an army to patrol it.”
But some counter-protesters were also present.
It took a years-long legal battle, a lot of red tape, and a 170-mile drive.
As long as state law bans state universities from hiring faculty and admitting students based on race, any efforts to improve campus diversity will be done with one hand tied behind the back.
Hint—it involves what goes down our toilets.
The baseball team you didn’t know Seattle had.
A state investigation found the King of Beers skirting the rules to elbow into Seattle’s famous beer scene.
The new study ranks Seattle low in terms of paying African Americans and Latinos as compared to whites.
