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    Western Washington Could See More Wildfires This Year
    Western Washington Could See More Wildfires This Year
    By Aaron Kunkler • June 14, 2018 10:10 am

    Lots of grass and warmer weather could make for worsening fire seasons.

    Posted in Home, News & CommentTagged Environment, Wildfires
    An autopsy found that Tommy Le was shot twice in the back during an fatal encounter with a King County sheriff’s deputy. Photo courtesy Career Link
    New Report Calls for Increased Transparency From King...
    By Josh Kelety • June 14, 2018 8:00 am

    The fatal shooting of Tommy Le served as a case study for researchers.

    Posted in Home, News & CommentTagged Police, Police Reform, Police Shootings
    Archbishop Murphy’s Ray Pimentel is smothered by Tumwater’s Jack Prentice (43) and Mason Burbridge (24) during a Class 2A semifinal state football game at Sparks Stadium in Puyallup. Photo by Ian Terry/The Herald
    WIAA Will Use Committees to Seed Prep Football...
    By Zac Hereth • June 4, 2018 1:30 pm

    Many coaches weren’t satisfied with the traditional system that used district seeds and geography.

    Posted in Home, SportsTagged Football, High school sports
    Illustration by Taylor Dow
    Love or Confusion
    By Elissa Ball • June 13, 2018 1:30 am

    There’s a new Moon in Gemini, yet Neptune’s clouds linger.

    Posted in Arts & Culture, Home 2Tagged Space Witch
    Since we can’t cheer for the USMNT, why not root for the lovable Román Torres and Panama?                                 Photo by Mike Fietchner/Sounders FC Communications
    A World Cup Guide for Sounders Fans
    By Zak Nelson • June 13, 2018 1:30 am

    With the U.S. Men’s National Team sitting on the sidelines for soccer’s biggest tournament, root for your rave green favs instead.

    Posted in Home 2, SportsTagged soccer, Sounders
    Charles Pillon sits inside one of the several buses on Iron Mountain. Photo by Caean Couto
    The Last Days of Iron Mountain?
    By Josh Kelety • June 13, 2018 1:30 am

    After battling King County government for decades, Charles Pillon may have finally lost the fight over his illegal 10-acre junkyard.

    Posted in Home, News & CommentTagged Environment, King County
    Speedy Ortiz with the candlestick in the flowery room. Photo courtesy Ground Control Touring
    Pick List: Speedy Ortiz, Men in Blazers, Fremont...
    By Gavin Borchert • June 13, 2018 1:30 am

    The week’s best entertainment options.

    Posted in Arts & Culture, Home 2Tagged Pick List
    The public files into the City Council Chambers to voice their opinions prior to the vote to repeal the head tax. Photo by Melissa Hellmann
    Head Tax Repealed By Seattle City Council
    By Melissa Hellmann • June 12, 2018 6:20 pm

    After pressure from big businesses, city leaders cave on their plan to fund homeless services.

    Posted in Home, News & CommentTagged affordable housing, Business, Homelessness, Seattle City Council
    The Neighborhood Action Coalition and Transit Riders Union projected its support of the head tax on May 10, 2018. Photo by Jennifer Durham/Flickr
    Seattle City Council Plans to Repeal Head Tax
    By Melissa Hellmann • June 12, 2018 6:00 am

    Less than a month after passing the controversial measure to fund homeless services, the councilmembers got cold feet.

    Posted in Home, News & CommentTagged affordable housing, Business, Homelessness, Seattle City Council
    A scene from the 2017 Women’s March Seattle. Photo by Richard Ha/Flickr
    County Sexual Harassment Policies Could Be Overhauled
    By Josh Kelety • June 11, 2018 2:30 pm

    One King County councilmember says male-dominated departments have “workplace culture issues.”

    Posted in Home, News & CommentTagged King County Council, sexual harassment
    The Firs Homeowners Association celebrate outside of the Maleng Regional Justice Center after a ruling that buys them more time in their homes on June 7, 2018. Photo by Melissa Hellmann
    SeaTac Mobile Home Owners Granted Stay From Eviction
    By Melissa Hellmann • June 8, 2018 3:25 pm

    The ruling allows about 200 residents more time in their homes, as they attempt to acquire the property.

    Posted in Home, News & CommentTagged Eviction, Housing, Mobile Home
    This house served as the physician’s office for Kirkland founder Peter Kirk, making it the earliest-known hospital in the original town. Photo by Katie Metzger
    A Historic Hospital Saved, a Former Council Candidate...
    By SW Staff • June 8, 2018 8:00 am

    A weekly recap of regional news.

    Posted in Home, News & CommentTagged King County Roundup
    Can Upstream Fest Be Fixed?
    Can Upstream Fest Be Fixed?
    By Seth Sommerfeld • June 7, 2018 5:00 pm

    In it’s current form, the Pioneer Square music festival lacks energy and identity. (Plus, a photo recap of last weekend’s action.)

    Posted in Arts & Culture, Home, MusicTagged Festivals, Music
    Photo by Tony Webster/Wikimedia Commons
    Drug Bust Takes Down Violent Puget Sound Drug...
    By Josh Kelety • June 7, 2018 11:00 am

    A joint operation by local and federal officals arrested 35 “drug dealing conspirators” on June 6.

    Posted in Home, News & CommentTagged Drugs, King County Sheriff's Office
    Seven Puget Sound residents are suing Sound Transit for $240 million. Photo by Atomic Taco/Wikipedia Commons
    Sound Transit Faces $240 Million Class-Action Lawsuit
    By Josh Kelety • June 6, 2018 4:45 pm

    An Auburn lawmaker has organized a suit which claims the new car tab taxes are unconstitutional.

    Posted in Home, News & CommentTagged Sound Transit, Transportation
    It’s easy to enjoy Seattle in the summer. Photo by Analise Zocher/Flickr
    Which Seattle Summer Activities Are Essential?
    By Seth Sommerfeld • June 6, 2018 1:30 am

    Judging which Seattle activities are actually worth your time during the sunny season.

    Posted in Arts & Culture, HomeTagged Summer Guide
    Seattle Dance Festival Takeover
    Seattle Dance Festival Takeover
    By Sandra Kurtz • June 6, 2018 1:30 am

    June boast two of the most innovative events on the local performance calendar.

    Posted in Arts & Culture, Home 2Tagged dance
    Illustration by Taylor Dow
    Balancing Act
    By Elissa Ball • June 6, 2018 1:30 am

    Neptune’s on a mission to separate fact from fiction.

    Posted in Arts & Culture, Home 2Tagged Space Witch
    Movies at Marymoor is just one of many local outdoor film offerings. Photo by Erinn J. Hale
    Seattle Outdoor Movie Calendar 2018
    By Seth Sommerfeld • June 6, 2018 1:30 am

    Journey from Wakanda to a galaxy far, far away with this year’s summer film slate.

    Posted in Arts & Culture, Film, HomeTagged film, Summer Guide
    Capitol Hill Presbyterian will hold 
its last service on Sunday, June 24. 
Photo by Melissa Hellmann
    Losing Faith: The Closure of Capitol Hill Presbyterian...
    By Melissa Hellmann • June 6, 2018 1:30 am

    How a congregation shutting things down illustrates a clash between tradition and modernity.

    Posted in Home, News & CommentTagged church, Religion
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