The world is watching as Seattle blazes a #NoDAPL trail.
Many Seattle Womxn’s Marchers saw the two eagles fly overhead, but where did they go afterwards?
The Spanish filmmaker lends his masterly touch to this novella-like film.
This weekend marks the Lunar New Year, the International District’s biggest day of the year.
Cartoonist Tom Van Deusen whines to Seattle Weekly and gets a new assignment.
Meanwhile, the minimum wage is hitting $15 an hour for some employees in Seattle.
The Sounders won! Light-rail expanded! And even Bertha had an OK year.
As in, 96 percent voted “no” bad. You can thank the Koch Brothers.
Reunite U.S. aims to get opposition leaders to sit, chat, and snap.
Tlingit meets funk with Preston Singletary and the late Funkadelic keyboardist Bernie Worrell.
A magical new moon in Scorpio means that now is the time to shed past disappointments. Are you listening, Mariners?
She has the hands-on experience to take on the district’s biggest challenges.
No piece of legislation is perfect, but this measure would be a huge first step toward finally grappling with global warming.
Rejecting light rail now means either a pared-down plan on future ballots or … more buses.
ST3 is a massive plan, so there is a lot to love – and not love – about it. Meet the constituencies that have come out for and against the mass transit plan
The change came amid public outcry. But managers insist they aren’t playing politics with the numbers.
Let Melvin the Melting Starfish Explain!
Since 1987, the district has been represented by at least one gay person.
The 1% For Art program has turned our light rail stations into museums.
