A cop-turned-legislator joins Olympia’s growing movement for drug treatment and sentencing sanity.
Voters were clear on Nov. 8. Now a map needs to be drawn by state transportation planners and politicians. It’s a complicated route.
As interest groups reach out, counties report big increases in voter registrations.
King County talks about saving salmon—but joins in a Renton dredging project that threatens Cedar River runs.
SAM has been celebrated for returning its Nazi-looted Matisse. But the move may have been more shrewd than saintly.
Read all about it:Burning Airlines haven’t crashed yet.
Things are happening down at the Tashiro. The artists have moved into their subsidized, low-rent lofts, the gallery proprietors are…
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Lecture: Isamu Noguchi SAM curator Susan Rosenberg talks about…
Day-Care Credibility Gap After being widely praised in 1978 for writing a scholarly essay contending that there was no credible…
Plus: The Darkness and East River Pipe.
What to do if you don’t quite have the dough for a full meal at Le Gourmand? Easy. Go to…
Runs Fri., Jan. 6–Thurs., Jan. 12, at Northwest Film Forum
The bigger Times wants it dead, but the contributions of Seattle’s second newspaper have been many.
Just last week I declared my current paramour history, and then what happens? He redeems himself in such an amazing…
The craze to be first on the street with Alaskan Copper River salmon is sowing suspicion between buyers and sellers.
Wed LIVE MUSIC ALL AMERICAN Metro Retro at 9 p.m. BAD ALBERT’S Rod Cook at 9 p.m. BALLARD FIREHOUSE Serafym,…
Drug dealing only begins to tell the story of the CIA’s handiwork.
Why did the Legislature decide to let the juvenile-crime genie back out of the bottle?
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An interesting battle is shaping up this summer in the Seattle City Council over a pot of money and who…
