Plus, the latest on Kent’s Robert E. Lee.
He has every book in the series.
The week’s best arts and entertainment.
The tax would have raised $25 million annually to help address the homelessness crisis.
The City Council voted to tax operators, but regulation is still up in the air.
The demonstration was one of many recent actions across the nation calling for swift congressional action.
Seeking to clarify the building’s namesake, the city will add the word “chief.”
A sale to a private developer would have likely forced many residents out.
“The path out of poverty lies with owning real estate, not renting it.”
But the Cary Moon campaign refuses to quit in the fight to become mayor.
Gather Kitchen + Bar gives diners a reason to depart from the neighborhood’s restaurant row.
Plus an effort to expand health coverage in South King County.
Mercury gets messy, but other planets deliver good luck.
A starry cast, old-fashioned screenwriting, and a gigantic mustache make for a satisfying whodunit.
Funny, satirical, outrageous—director Ruben Östlund creates an arthouse roller-coaster ride.
The week’s best arts events.
With a 25-24 advantage, what will Democrats do?
As other cities in King County balk, Seattle’s City Council preps for a major public-health effort.
A tentative agreement creates an additional appeals process for disciplined police officers.
There were a couple hundred and not thousands this time. But attendees consider this the beginning.
