U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder announced this morning that he is getting rid of “draconian” mandatory minimum sentences for low-level…
As the immigration reform debate has swept through Congress, it’s been an open question as to where the state’s Republican…
When the Columbia City Cinema closed a couple of years ago due to problems meeting city code, its regulars were…
Ensconced in a cubbyhole at the back of Barney’s Jewelry and Loans, owner Barry Steinberg takes out a file of…
Do you need to patronize one of the restaurants along the downtown waterfront to enjoy the spectacular view across Elliott…
Even on the sunniest of July days, a fire can be found in the lounge of the Sorrento Hotel. It…
With the local political season focused on the mayoral primary, other races and ballots measures have have faded into the…
When Museum of History and Industry staff were drawing up projections for how many people would visit the facility in…
Burlington’s Sakuma Brothers Farms told striking migrant workers that they must leave the premises today if they don’t want to…
When former top Army psychiatrist Elspeth Cameron Ritchie first heard about last year’s massacre of Afghan civilians by a once-respected…
John Henry Browne, the lawyer representing Staff Sgt. Robert Bales, who last month pled guilty to killing 16 Afghan civilians,…
Eight individuals who say they were fired by the Sauk-Suiattle tribe because of their race have hit “the end of…
There’s a new development in the unlikely alliance between potrepreneur Jamen Shively and former Mexican President Vicente Fox. Beginning on…
Last spring, in the days following reports of a massacre of Afghan civilians by a once respected soldier named Robert…
Tom Kundig is one of the most celebrated architects in Seattle. The recipient of numerous national awards, the subject of…
“I think we’ve had a very successful session,” says Tim Sheldon, one of two state Senate Democrats who famously turned…
Earlier this week, we wrote about ongoing strife on the Seattle School Board, which was revealed in a staggeringly negative…
Michael DeBell, the longest-serving member of the Seattle School Board and for years its president, exudes weariness as he sums…
Timothy Ray Brown, the first man cured of HIV, is desperate for coffee. Thin, dark-haired and somewhat disoriented, he’s standing…
Michael DeBell, the longest-serving member of the Seattle School Board and for years its president, exudes weariness as he sums…