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One Year Later, Some Anti-Trump Seattleites Still Mad Enough to Hit the Streets
Published 12:00pm Sunday, November 5, 2017
There were a couple hundred and not thousands this time. But attendees consider this the beginning.
Read moreAs Seattle Takes Big Steps Toward Police Reform, Some Activists of Color Remain Wary
Published 5:00pm Friday, November 3, 2017
Big news on the consent-decree front. But not everyone’s celebrating.
Read moreKing County Could Ban Solitary Confinement for Youth in Detention
Published 9:30am Friday, November 3, 2017
Last week, a lawsuit was filed over the practice; this week, King County scrambled to respond.
Read moreCornell University says ‘No Record’ of Mercer Island Council Candidate’s Degree
Published 12:15pm Thursday, November 2, 2017
A group of Islanders question Joy Langley’s educational credentials, but she stands by her resume.
Read more‘We Sweep Trash, Not People’: Advocates Again Demand an End to Sweeps
Published 9:45am Thursday, November 2, 2017
On the two-year anniversary of the ‘state of emergency’ on homelessness, some question what’s changed.
Read moreA Search for Identity in the Land of the Free
Published 7:00am Wednesday, November 1, 2017
A year after the election, a reflection on where we are, who we are, and who we could become.
Read moreWelcome to the Bliss Jungle
Published 7:00am Wednesday, November 1, 2017
A party house in Shoreline served as a home base for a community of hippies. It was also, according to multiple alleged victims, the scene ... Read more
Traditional Latin American Cooking Finds a Home in Ballard
Published 1:30am Wednesday, November 1, 2017
Tropicos Breeze may sound like a tiki bar, but it is serving up some classic recipes from far south of the border.
Read moreNecessary Darkness
Published 1:30am Wednesday, November 1, 2017
Neptune and a Taurus full Moon want us to connect.
Read moreAt the Movies (With Marijuana)
Published 1:30am Wednesday, November 1, 2017
Now that the nights have grown long, it’s the perfect time to curl up with a bong-worthy blockbuster
Read moreSparks Fly Amongst the Manure in ‘God’s Own Country’
Published 1:30am Wednesday, November 1, 2017
Director Francis Lee takes viewer down to the farm for romance.
Read more‘Thor: Ragnarok’ Weds Humor and the Hammer
Published 1:30am Wednesday, November 1, 2017
The latest from Marvel injects its hero with much-needed levity.
Read moreDancing to the Music from ‘Psycho,’ Italian Horror, and a Lot of Hope
Published 1:30am Wednesday, November 1, 2017
The week’s best arts events.
Read moreUW Student Seeks to Push the Conversation Beyond #MeToo
Published 7:00am Tuesday, October 31, 2017
In response to the recent social media firestorm about sexual violence, a survivor launches an interactive project on campus.
Read moreUnder Threat From Development, Residents of a Mobile Home Park Fight to Stay
Published 1:30am Tuesday, October 31, 2017
Around 200 residents face eviction and an unforgiving King County housing market.
Read moreEverett Standing Firm on Bikini Barista Rules
Published 1:30am Monday, October 30, 2017
The city filed legislation in response to their legal request to have the ordinances tossed.
Read moreWill Seattle (Finally) Protect Its Tree Canopy?
Published 7:00am Friday, October 27, 2017
Tree advocates see hope in recent moves by Burgess and the City Council.
Read moreFederal Way Megachurch Slapped With Sexual Harassment Lawsuit
Published 7:00am Friday, October 27, 2017
The suit claims that pastor Caleb D. Treat preyed upon employees and members of the congregation.
Read moreKids in King County Jail Are Punished Harshly for Pranks and Sent to Isolation, Lawsuit Contends
Published 3:00pm Wednesday, October 25, 2017
Columbia Legal Services filed a lawsuit against the county, alleging violations of due process. The details of the suit paint a picture of severe punishment ... Read more
Why Kirsten Harris-Talley Makes a Point of Using the Word ‘Houselessness’
Published 1:00pm Wednesday, October 25, 2017
‘Not everyone has a house, but everyone has a home.’
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