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Senate Panel Probes Role of Sound Transit in 2016 Campaign
Published 1:30am Friday, October 6, 2017
The legislators blasted the agency’s release of ORCA card holders’ email address.
Read moreState Gets an Earful on Legalizing Home-Grown Marijuana
Published 7:20am Thursday, October 5, 2017
Unique among the states that have legalized cannabis, Washington bans homegrows.
Read moreWith a Win on the Eastside, Democrats Could Flex Political Muscles Fast
Published 1:30am Thursday, October 5, 2017
The deadlock in Olympia is leading to layoffs and frustration, but perhaps for not much longer.
Read moreEven in King County, the Republican Party Is One Big Gun Silencer
Published 7:15am Wednesday, October 4, 2017
We can’t stay quiet on guns, even if those in power do.
Read moreTwo Cantankerous Old White Men Talked Over Everyone at the First Forum for Filling Tim Burgess’ Seat
Published 7:00am Wednesday, October 4, 2017
The real winner Tuesday night was the moderator, who somehow kept things moderately civil.
Read moreIf the ‘Russia Stuff’ Has You Confused, Let Masha Gessen’s Dense Reportage Help
Published 1:30am Wednesday, October 4, 2017
The nonfiction writer come to Seattle this week with two revealing books on Russia under her belt.
Read moreThe Best Local Records We Heard This September Smooshed the Unsmooshable
Published 1:30am Wednesday, October 4, 2017
Mackned, Heatwarmer, and Darto brought together styles we didn’t know could coexist.
Read moreWizards, Witches, “Nasty Women” and More of the Week’s Best Events
Published 1:30am Wednesday, October 4, 2017
Your calendar for the days ahead.
Read moreWhat Becomes of Animal Rights Activists After the Action Is Over?
Published 1:30am Wednesday, October 4, 2017
Peter Young and Justin Samuel helped launch a new era in the fight against fur. Then they went their separate ways.
Read moreHope and Comfort
Published 1:30am Wednesday, October 4, 2017
An Aries full Moon and a kiss between Venus and Mars help us out.
Read moreA Look at the Eastside Race that Abortion Coverage, Taxes, and Internet Privacy Hinges On
Published 1:30am Wednesday, October 4, 2017
The fight for the 45th.
Read moreCancer Patients Want Cannabis, but Doctors Can’t Prescribe It
Published 1:30am Wednesday, October 4, 2017
One quarter of those surveyed were weed-curious.
Read more2120 Is the Latest Spot Trying to Solve Amazonia’s Culinary Conundrum
Published 1:30am Wednesday, October 4, 2017
Can an upscale restaurant survive in fast-casual terrain?
Read moreAre Breweries Moving Into the South End a Good Thing?
Published 1:30am Wednesday, October 4, 2017
The owners say the are trying to do right, but questions about gentrification are inevitable.
Read moreSuddenly, the Seattle Symphony Chooses Ludovic Morlot’s Successor
Published 8:25pm Tuesday, October 3, 2017
When in 2010 Morlot was tapped to follow Gerard Schwarz’s 26-year tenure, he was largely an unknown quantity: He’d guest-conducted here twice, but the second ... Read more
Challenging Decades of Conventional Wisdom, City Makes Case For Income Tax
Published 1:20pm Monday, October 2, 2017
A motion filed Friday lays out how the city plans to defend its controversial tax plan.
Read morePatty Murray Wants Action, Not Thoughts and Prayers, On Gun Reform
Published 12:13pm Monday, October 2, 2017
The U.S. Senator responded to the recent sniper massacre in Los Vegas by calling for action.
Read moreSixteen Apply to Fill Burgess’ Council Seat, Including Nick Licata
Published 10:30am Monday, October 2, 2017
The Council plans to vote on Friday.
Read moreIn “Undying Light,” Tomo Nakayama Glows Amid the Darkness
Published 1:30am Monday, October 2, 2017
Written as a balm before the election, forgotten, then revived, the song imagines brighter days.
Read moreICE Gets Arrest Figures Wrong For Operation Targeting Sanctuary Cities. Then It Gets Them Wrong Again.
Published 4:30pm Friday, September 29, 2017
Over two days, the immigration agency sent out a series of erroneous press releases trying to talk tough against cities like Seattle.
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