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Advocates Seek to Eradicate Labor Trafficking in Washington
Published 5:20pm Thursday, August 2, 2018
Meet the three local woman who are bringing the issue to the forefront.
Read moreDoes Washington Need a ‘Surgeon General’s Warning’ for Guns?
Published 2:00pm Thursday, July 12, 2018
Initiative 1639 would require something similar on paperwork for firearms purchases.
Read moreA Seattle Battle of Deportation Vs. Freedom of Information
Published 4:30pm Wednesday, May 23, 2018
While facing deportation, Maru Mora-Villalpando has been denied public ICE documents that could show widespread targeting of immigrant rights organizers.
Read moreNew Seasons Market’s Old Baggage
Published 4:45pm Friday, April 27, 2018
As the Portland grocer expands to Seattle, labor organizers raise concerns about its treatment of workers.
Read moreThe Emerald City’s Smoggy Gray
Published 12:00am Tuesday, April 24, 2018
Forest fires, wood smoke, and traffic are making it hard to breathe Seattle’s air.
Read moreSeattle Hears from Public Schools Superintendent Finalists
Published 5:45pm Friday, March 30, 2018
The candidates discussed their thoughts on topics ranging from opportunity gaps to charter schools.
Read moreThose That the Gun Debate Perpetually Forgets
Published 1:30am Wednesday, March 28, 2018
There’s a common myth that the black community speaks of gun violence only when law enforcement is its perpetrator. That marches, protests, and ad hoc ... Read more
Northwest Detention Center Hunger Striker Released After 20 Days in Solitary
Published 2:45pm Friday, March 2, 2018
The ACLU-WA filed a lawsuit to uphold Jesus Chavez Flores’s First Amendment rights.
Read moreAn Official Third Option for the Gender Nonbinary
Published 7:00am Wednesday, February 28, 2018
A new Washington Department of Health rule offers a birth certificate gender beyond male or female.
Read moreBirds in a Cage: The Indian Green Card Backlog
Published 7:00am Wednesday, February 21, 2018
Over 300,000 high-skilled workers are stuck in immigration limbo across the country.
Read moreYou Don’t Owe Them Anything
Published 1:30am Wednesday, December 13, 2017
A corporate bedfellow pushes and pulls. Is it manipulation or investment? Does it matter?
Read moreThe Most Merry Parades and Parties Around Puget Sound
Published 9:05am Thursday, November 23, 2017
Lights, boats, and Santas run amok!
Read moreOne Year Later, Some Anti-Trump Seattleites Still Mad Enough to Hit the Streets
Published 12:00pm Sunday, November 5, 2017
There were a couple hundred and not thousands this time. But attendees consider this the beginning.
Read moreUW Student Seeks to Push the Conversation Beyond #MeToo
Published 7:00am Tuesday, October 31, 2017
In response to the recent social media firestorm about sexual violence, a survivor launches an interactive project on campus.
Read moreJustices Frustrated With State’s Tardiness on Funding of Schools
Published 1:30am Wednesday, October 25, 2017
The high court also struggled to understand how much money is needed to achieve compliance.
Read moreICE Gets Arrest Figures Wrong For Operation Targeting Sanctuary Cities. Then It Gets Them Wrong Again.
Published 4:30pm Friday, September 29, 2017
Over two days, the immigration agency sent out a series of erroneous press releases trying to talk tough against cities like Seattle.
Read more‘Eat With Muslims’ Hopes to Clear Up Fears and Misconceptions, One Bite at a Time
Published 1:30am Monday, September 25, 2017
Born after the election, the group hosts dinners for non-Muslims to come, eat, and ask questions.
Read moreBetsy DeVos Is Headed to Bellevue. Protesters Surely Are As Well.
Published 1:30pm Wednesday, September 20, 2017
DeVos is the first Trump cabinet member to appear publicly in Washington.
Read moreInternational Campaign to #StopSucking Plastic Straws Launches in Seattle
Published 4:45pm Thursday, September 7, 2017
And next summer, Seattle will begin enforcing a law banning all single-use plastics—including straws.
Read moreWith Reichert Out, Dem Hopes Grow
Published 4:50pm Wednesday, September 6, 2017
Losing their incumbent could cost Republicans a seat held by the GOP since the 1980s.
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