Proposal comes from Washington Citizens’ Commission on Salaries for Elected Officials.
While those ballots don’t get counted, taxpayers still must pay the U.S. Postal Service for delivering them.
The Grand Old Party endured a good old-fashioned butt-whupping on primary night.
Initiative 1639 would require something similar on paperwork for firearms purchases.
The Trump administation’s policy jeopardizes newspapers and mill workers.
The league’s continued crack down on protests during the national anthem has left some questioning their fandom.
What we do know is that he’s off to Iowa in June to deliver the keynote address at a party fundraiser.
As the Seattle Black Panther Party marks its 50th anniversary, its disruptive force lives on.
King County claims a new youth jail would improve public health. Experts in the field strongly disagree.
The Mariners boast the best cheering section in baseball, but there’s one major issue…
CPCs give pregnant women false information, and their advocates are defending this as free speech.
Tariffs on Canadian paper have surged costs with little benefit for U.S. mills.
There’s a common myth that the black community speaks of gun violence only when law enforcement is its perpetrator. That…
How police protection of white bodies relates to the criminalization of black and brown youth.
A new local BLM chapter wants to restore the movement to its roots.
Searching for solutions to help an overlooked unsheltered population in Seattle.
Struggling with not being an oppressed oppressor in today’s America.
A greeting and mission statement from your new Seattle Weekly editor.
Our readers share their thoughts.
What the career of Tim Burgess can teach us about real reform.