There were a couple hundred and not thousands this time. But attendees consider this the beginning.
Last week, a lawsuit was filed over the practice; this week, King County scrambled to respond.
A group of Islanders question Joy Langley’s educational credentials, but she stands by her resume.
On the two-year anniversary of the ‘state of emergency’ on homelessness, some question what’s changed.
A party house in Shoreline served as a home base for a community of hippies. It was also, according to multiple alleged victims, the scene of numerous rapes.
Tropicos Breeze may sound like a tiki bar, but it is serving up some classic recipes from far south of the border.
Neptune and a Taurus full Moon want us to connect.
The week’s best arts events.
In response to the recent social media firestorm about sexual violence, a survivor launches an interactive project on campus.
The city filed legislation in response to their legal request to have the ordinances tossed.
Tree advocates see hope in recent moves by Burgess and the City Council.
The suit claims that pastor Caleb D. Treat preyed upon employees and members of the congregation.
Columbia Legal Services filed a lawsuit against the county, alleging violations of due process. The details of the suit paint a picture of severe punishment for acting out.
‘Not everyone has a house, but everyone has a home.’
Even some unions that have endorsed Moon haven’t opened up their wallets for her yet.
A deep dive into a value-added real-estate portfolio.
Plus some traffic and safe drug site news.
The high court also struggled to understand how much money is needed to achieve compliance.
Try as it might, the newcomer fails to stand out from the bustling Fremont crowd.
The best of Seattle’s Halloween events.
