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Mayor Burgess Presents Budget, Seeks ‘Healing Path’

Published 6:09pm Monday, September 25, 2017

His budget would increase funding for sexual abuse programs and homeless sweeps.

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Redoubling Its Efforts, an Artist-Lead Activist Group Asks Vulcan for Equitable Development

Published 1:30am Friday, September 22, 2017

Initially emerging before the Upstream Music Fest, the coalition returns with new support and goals.

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Betsy DeVos Is Headed to Bellevue. Protesters Surely Are As Well.

Published 1:30pm Wednesday, September 20, 2017

DeVos is the first Trump cabinet member to appear publicly in Washington.

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Man Pleads Guilty to ‘Reckless Burning’ of Bellevue’s Islamic Center of the Eastside

Published 7:40am Wednesday, September 20, 2017

The Center will hold a meeting next week to discuss reconstruction efforts.

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The Nascent Feminism of Doris Totten Chase

Published 1:30am Wednesday, September 20, 2017

Changing Forms celebrates an artist who forged a new feminine poetics in early video art.

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Comics That Grab Back, Adventurous Electronic Music, Local Film, and More of the Week’s Best Events

Published 1:30am Wednesday, September 20, 2017

Your calendar for the days ahead.

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The Many Benefits of Hemp

Published 1:30am Wednesday, September 20, 2017

And why now is the time for America to get in the game.

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No Rest for the Wicked—or the Seattle City Attorney’s Office

Published 6:00am Tuesday, September 19, 2017

An activist City Council makes for boatloads of legal work.

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Harrell Will Be a Five-Day Mayor, But He Hopes to Leave a Mark

Published 6:40pm Friday, September 15, 2017

Harrell announces executive orders clamping down on trash, cozying up with Amazon, and envisioning a future without a youth jail.

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A Grand Jeté for Gender

Published 1:30am Wednesday, September 13, 2017

Local dance companies aim to fix the art’s centuries-old imbalances between men and women.

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35 Things You Must Do This Fall

Published 1:30am Wednesday, September 13, 2017

Our critics pick the best of the arts season, in every discipline.

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Dusting the Crust Off ‘The Crucible’

Published 1:30am Wednesday, September 13, 2017

A conversation with ACT’s John Langs on whether old dramas should keep getting restaged in Seattle.

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‘Teh Internet Is Serious Business’ Recasts an Infamous Trolling Marathon for the Stage

Published 1:30am Wednesday, September 13, 2017

Washington Ensemble Theatre’s production follows the high-stakes 2011 hacking exploits of LulzSec.

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Scream for Zines, Scream for SZA, Scream for Dreamers, and More of the Week’s Best Events

Published 1:30am Wednesday, September 13, 2017

Your calendar for the days ahead.

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Another Study of Teens and Cannabis in Washington Signals a Shift in Usage

Published 1:30am Wednesday, September 13, 2017

They are, like, totally uninterested in your weed, dude.

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Making Sense of Amazon’s HQ2 News

Published 1:30am Wednesday, September 13, 2017

When reading the Amazon tea leaves, not all explanations are created equal.

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Following Seattle’s Lead, Effort Brewing to Pass Income Tax in Port Townsend

Published 1:30am Monday, September 11, 2017

Seattle’s law could help other towns access IRS data on residents.

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As the World Burns, Mayoral Candidates Differ on Electric Cars

Published 2:20pm Friday, September 8, 2017

Durkan embraces electric cars, while Moon is more skeptical.

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International Campaign to #StopSucking Plastic Straws Launches in Seattle

Published 4:45pm Thursday, September 7, 2017

And next summer, Seattle will begin enforcing a law banning all single-use plastics—including straws.

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Sara Porkalob’s ‘Dragon Lady’ Is a Celebration of the Legacies That Made Her

Published 1:30am Wednesday, September 6, 2017

In her one-woman show, the artist/activist plays multiple generations of her family.

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