Over a year after voter approval, the law’s framework remains unset and open for public suggestion.
Following inaction from state legislators, supporters of I-1631 are aiming for the November ballot.
Bellevue’s long-planned Tateuchi Center could lose $1.2 million.
All 450 deputies are slated carry the heroin overdose antidote by mid-summer.
The program’s goal is to connect low-level offenders to resources, as an alternative to jail time.
Former double agent Naveed Jamali gives us an inside look at the life of a spy.
The case, which hinges on a 2006 quadruple murder, is likely to be appealed to the United States Supreme Court.
The city digs into the transit issue, Uber rolls out a new insurance plan for its drivers.
Chiron graduates from Pisces school and Mercury goes direct.
The Mariners boast the best cheering section in baseball, but there’s one major issue…
Seattle’s best entertainment events of the week.
Frontman Kevin Murphy discusses how drastic life changes reshaped the local band’s outlook and sound.
Catching up on national cannabis news items.
One Table’s first stab at recommendations leaves some members calling for a bolder, clearly financed plan.
Tenants’ rights advocates say landlords are using the contracts to exploit and expel vulnerable residents.
King County Metro says that it will review its system to account for RapidShare users who can’t pay.
CPCs give pregnant women false information, and their advocates are defending this as free speech.
The former president has co-authored a novel, and tickets for his visit go on sale this Friday.
The 18-year-old suspect allegedly started the fire with toilet paper.
The attorney pressuring Trump about a porn star affair is also behind the fall of Seattle chain.
