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Activists say the new law has its roots in past failed efforts … and Trump.
“Seeds got planted in the hearts of all of us that were there.”
This is the second time the group Just Want Privacy tried and failed to put trans access to bathrooms to a vote.
While he supports the income tax, the candidate says there are simpler ways to make Seattle’s tax code more fair.
It costs nearly $2,000 to run for the city’s highest office. They think it’s money well spent.
The week’s best events.
Chefs and shop owners tell us where to stop along the way.
Murray didn’t name the candidate, but made the battle lines clear.
Our favorite posts, poems, and tweets from a day of extensive coverage.
The GOP has been none too please with Inslee’s negotiations.
A lawsuit against the program calls out the vouchers’ success with tenants’-rights advocate Jon Grant.
AT YOUR DOOR, the best local record of the year thus far, has its roots all over the globe.
Before it closes for extensive remodels, the Seattle literary staple is hosting a farewell affair.
One senator called the process “very disheartening.”
Threatened with 10 years in prison and $20,000 in fines, Ward was given 30 days community service.
The biology requirement would be suspended, while students who fail English and math exams would be provided a pathway to graduation.
Even with only 52 pages of new exclusive material, the latest Megg, Mogg & Owl collection is vital.
Will they solve the puzzle in time?
The week’s best events.
