The bill would create objective standards for whether an officer shooting was reasonable.
Scenes from a global moment.
Thousands gathered Downtown to show and voice their opposition to the dawn of a Trump presidency.
Today’s inauguration of Donald Trump as President has seen massive protests across the country. Here in Seattle, public school students…
With Madame Dragon’s 60th Birthday Party, the rising star tells a story of heartbreak and imagination.
The two pilot sites would be the first in the country.
The mild-mannered councilmember will be at the center of the anti-density storm as he shepherds the U-District upzone through Council.
While some see attending as an act of respect, others consider it a show of support for Trump.
SB 5308 would narrowly prevent state agencies from giving out personal religious information to the feds.
Educators and advocates want to dismantle institutionalized racism. Step one: Change the curriculum.
They’re like little texts, sent from your local health department.
Sen. Doug Ericksen will be splitting time between Olympia and D.C., raising questions of both propriety and procedure.
As they rush to destroy Obamacare, the GOP has insisted no one will lose their insurance. 500,000 Washingtonians depend on them keeping their word.
Performing this weekend at Corridor Festival, we take a look inside the artist’s ambient toolbox.
There’s a good reason the black-metal heavyweight’s new record sounds so Northwestern.
The U District boutique is closing with a blowout music fest before reopening in the ID in spring.
WET’s disorienting new production is an affecting look at a man returning from 17 years of torture.
Catch the opening of the Jacob Lawrence retrospective, lots of solid goth and noise music, and more.
Ten tips on taking to the streets and changing the world.
First Eric Donnelly revived seafood at RockCreek. Now the Seattle chef has trained his eye on the land.
