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Tim Burgess Draws a Line in the Sand on Homeless Encampments
Published 1:37pm Thursday, October 6, 2016
He opposes a bill to only allow Seattle to remove campers if there’s somewhere else for them to live.
Read moreA Farm-to-Table Take on Fast Food
Published 1:15pm Thursday, October 6, 2016
As the movement carries on, it’s trickling down to Seattle’s convenience-food market, giving diners access to cheap but quality-sourced eats.
Read moreOur Favorite Fast-Foodie Spots Around Town
Published 1:30am Thursday, October 6, 2016
Organic and exotic, these restaurants show that speed and quality aren’t mutually exclusive.
Read moreSome Sea-Tac Employers Still Not Paying Minimum Wage
Published 3:00pm Wednesday, October 5, 2016
So two more firms filed five new class action lawsuits.
Read moreWashington’s Big Dam Climate Nightmare
Published 1:30am Wednesday, October 5, 2016
Scientists have identified man-made reservoirs as a huge source of heat-trapping methane. Will it be the last straw for Washington’s controversial dams?
Read moreJosh Henderson’s Scout Pleases the Eye a Bit More Than the Palate
Published 1:30am Wednesday, October 5, 2016
The new Thompson Hotel restaurant gives tourists a nice taste of the Pacific Northwest, but plays it too safe for locals.
Read moreBeers to Wash Down the Barbecue
Published 1:30am Wednesday, October 5, 2016
Meagan Wright at Jack’s BBQ in Georgetown talks us through our options.
Read moreSeattle Comics Journalist Sarah Glidden’s New Graphic Novel Isn’t Afraid to Admit Journalism Is Weird
Published 1:30am Wednesday, October 5, 2016
‘Rolling Blackouts’ follows the author and her peers at ‘The Globalist’ through Syria, Iraq, and Turkey.
Read moreBizarro Travel Experts Atlas Obscura Open a Seattle Chapter, Complete With Weird Parties
Published 1:30am Wednesday, October 5, 2016
Hang out with a Prohibition-era jazz band in typically off-limits parts of the Seattle underground.
Read moreThe Top 15 Things to Do This Week
Published 1:30am Wednesday, October 5, 2016
See art made from garbage, shroom-inspired butoh, cartoonist Charles Burns, and more.
Read moreQuesting Through Puget Sound Pagan Pride
Published 1:30am Wednesday, October 5, 2016
GIFs of all the USB aura readers, sigils, and noir bazaars from Tacoma last weekend.
Read moreThe Rise of the Once Humble, Now Transcendent Vegetable
Published 1:30am Wednesday, October 5, 2016
Move over, bacon: Here are our favorite vegetable-forward dishes from local restaurants that will make you rethink meatless meals.
Read moreHow Three Local Brewers Picked Their First Beers
Published 1:30am Wednesday, October 5, 2016
Ravenna Brewing Company, Georgetown Brewing, and Reuben’s Brews share their flagship philosophies.
Read moreOur Favorite Seattle Restaurants
Published 1:30am Wednesday, October 5, 2016
From Altura to Vendemmia.
Read moreImpending Eviction Has Made the Jungle a Ghost Town—and the Field a Boomtown
Published 4:20pm Monday, October 3, 2016
Homeless campers find respite in the calm before the Jungle sweep.
Read moreSierra Club Members Dispute Sierra Club Position on Carbon Tax Measure
Published 2:30pm Friday, September 30, 2016
Internal conflicts demonstrate just how controversial Carbon Washington has become.
Read moreHow Can Seattle Get More Diversity Into the Green Movement?
Published 12:00pm Thursday, September 29, 2016
A new resolution seeks to address barriers people of color face to entering environmental careers.
Read moreInslee’s Off-Color, Trumpian Joke at the Governor’s Debate
Published 1:30am Thursday, September 29, 2016
Inslee joked about abuse in the classroom when touting pay raises for teachers.
Read moreDiversity Numbers to Celebrate at University of Washington
Published 1:30am Wednesday, September 28, 2016
This year’s freshman class is the most diverse in history. That’s to all our benefit.
Read moreThe Best Local Records We Heard This September Found Power in Simplicity
Published 1:30am Wednesday, September 28, 2016
J’Von, Freaks of Nature, CC Dust, and Swooning stood out by paring it down.
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