The mild-mannered councilmember will be at the center of the anti-density storm as he shepherds the U-District upzone through Council.
While some see attending as an act of respect, others consider it a show of support for Trump.
SB 5308 would narrowly prevent state agencies from giving out personal religious information to the feds.
Educators and advocates want to dismantle institutionalized racism. Step one: Change the curriculum.
Sen. Doug Ericksen will be splitting time between Olympia and D.C., raising questions of both propriety and procedure.
As they rush to destroy Obamacare, the GOP has insisted no one will lose their insurance. 500,000 Washingtonians depend on them keeping their word.
Performing this weekend at Corridor Festival, we take a look inside the artist’s ambient toolbox.
There’s a good reason the black-metal heavyweight’s new record sounds so Northwestern.
The latest installment has musicians taking on water-themed passages from local books.
The U District boutique is closing with a blowout music fest before reopening in the ID in spring.
WET’s disorienting new production is an affecting look at a man returning from 17 years of torture.
Ten tips on taking to the streets and changing the world.
First Eric Donnelly revived seafood at RockCreek. Now the Seattle chef has trained his eye on the land.
What the annual competition can tell us about the current state of cocktail culture.
Times are tough all over. Ever since the ex-courtesan Violetta, whose story Verdi tells in La traviata, moved in with…
But it’s unlikely to become law.
DJs celebrated MLK Day at the Northwest African American Museum by getting folks to dance.
Brayden Olson argues his generation is suffering in today’s economy, and needs a seat at the policy table to fix it.
When the new administration takes office, Democratic attorneys general will be ready.
With the Trump administration imminent, trans people are scrambling to get their papers in order.
