A provision of I-124 requires hotels to keep lists of guests accused of sexually harassing or assaulting staff. Is it ‘McCarthy-esque,’ or just good practice?
See Of Montreal (twice), catch a battle of the beats, heal the “ideological divide” and more.
If artists truly hope to resist Trumpism, they must confront the ways they’re already failing.
Will upset folks be able to make it past the title? Find out at the Elliott Bay Book Company reading.
The artist’s portraits at Mariane Ibrahim Gallery are acts of countervisuality.
The University District upzone is threatening the neighborhood’s much-loved commercial heart. But is it worth saving?
The mole was the “fingerprint,” in the attorney’s words, for allegations of paying minors for sex.
Diminished revenue would result in cuts to commuter rail and parking structures.
“Where are we supposed to ‘move along’ to?” asks RV camper Tsiago Cross.
She’s bringing the plan to a council vote today.
Today, Seattle’s mayor insisted he’s innocent and said he won’t step down.
Is this political? What does it mean for the mayor’s race? Did the ‘Times’ tell the whole story?
Two pages are fighting for the right to be called Seattle’s subreddit.
What will we do with our garbage when our landfill fills? Kathy Lambert says, “Burn it!”
Catch local music at the Laserdome, welcome Reggie Watts back to Seattle and more.
The lastest book in our Post-Trump reading club is a multifarious look at our political situation.
Customs founder Allen Huang is moving to Taipei, but for other locals, leaving the U.S. is complicated.
On Saturday, a long-running dispute over neighborhood identity got uglier.
“This is not a radical idea.”
Nikkita Oliver’s campaign launch on Sunday displayed a passionate base.
