With ally Ed Murray on his way out, local labor is losing its patience for leftist upstarts.
“Anytime there’s a use of force, such as a Taser, there is an automatic review.”
Some developers are making a point of participating in the new affordable housing program. But critics still see little to get excited about.
Dan Satterberg says his goal is to “get out of the way” of public health professionals.
Efforts to paint a proposed soda tax as an attack on low-income Seattleites ignores food history.
See the Opera’s fancy new costumes, celebrate Hardly Art’s 10th birthday, and more.
Paul Allen’s new music festival was fun, but like the system that enables it, weird.
A new, unauthorized homeless camp is trying to get organized.
Advocates say the sites would provide a safe environment to use drugs, medical staff to respond to emergencies, and treatment options.
The Tacoma City Council makes moves post-Trump.
An unpopular argument about a popular show.
This year’s motto could be: Don’t sweat the big stuff.
Seattle Councilmember M. Lorena González is rumored to also be planning to run.
Cary Moon and Mike McGinn say the sex abuse lawsuit compromises Murray’s ability to lead. Nonsense, says Murray camp.
With mounting expenses, Folklife and Block Party at the Station wonder if they can go on.
Meant to showcase Mexican culture to the world, ‘Luzia’ fails its premise from beginning to end.
See Sisqo of “Thong Song” fame, relearn the meaning of “credible” in our post-fact era, and more.
If you’re making the festival rounds this season, don’t miss this fresh regional talent.
A small, dedicated group of customers say yes. But the utility says there’s nothing but benefit to the new tech.
Hydrate yourself before wading through these exhaustive, sizzling listings.
