A county detective is on leave after sticking a gun in a driver’s face without identifying himself.
The Seattle nonprofit is a plaintiff in one of two new lawsuits against the ban.
Adding thousands of bikes to the road may do more than helmets to save rider lives.
Your calendar for the days ahead.
DoNormaal, Shabazz Palaces and Heavy Petting’s new ones have layers upon layers upon layers.
Seattle Weekly reader weigh in on wellness.
Seattle Weekly readers share their picks for the best shows in town.
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As the formal investigation nears its conclusion, a more complete account of the night emerges.
The study has been pushed as a counterweight to a more negative UW study.
Second record, Third Daughter.
Le was holding a pen when he was shot and killed by a deputy last month. The sheriff’s office says the pen was mistaken for a knife.
The Seattle Process is alive and well when it comes to putting a toilet in the historic neighborhood.
The conservative activist is collecting signatures in an attempt to overturn what Puget Sound voters approved last November.
Yes, it’s a regressive tax. But the program it funds is worth it.
The enigmatic, mythologized leader of Shabazz Palaces discusses his very human life in Seattle.
City Councilmember Kshama Sawant says the decision came due to dissatisfaction with the team’s methodology.
The GOP has been none too please with Inslee’s negotiations.
The increase will raise $7.3 billion.
The week’s best events.
