On Saturday, New York-based Village Voice Media, owner of Seattle Weekly, entered into a consent decree with the U.S. Department…
Send them to special ed . . . especially if they’re black.
UW suspends research over violations of federal law by professor and his technologist.
A Portland activist brings his call for destruction to Seattle.
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Oregon’s delicate pinot noirs fit well with holiday viands.
He was more than a cop, more than a union president. More than anyone, straight-shooting Ken Saucier shaped SPD’s public image.
Civilian oversight is handcuffed.
A new Laotian place on Broadway dishes up a different Southeast Asian cuisine.
From a slaughterhouse to a vegan house, a carnivore seeks the middle path to ethical eating.
The P-I tells the News Council to eat shit— for good reason.
Michael Thorne, new head of Washington’s ferries, receives massive subsidies for his family farm.
Pioneer Square is part down-at-the-heels tourist trap, homeless shelter, and nightlife district. Now, Seattle’s semi-seedy historic urban village is facing major population growth. Can the Square be revived and still keep its character?
A former sheriff’s deputy says the brass lied to justify her firing for being bipolar.
Radio host Cynthia Doyon was one of 207 people in King County who took their own lives last year. It’s time to recognize this is a virtual epidemic and do something about it.
For European guide and public-television star RICK STEVES, soul-satisfying travel is not about hitting touristy hot spots. It’s about becoming…
It’s time for lawmakers to reconsider how we treat and care for the mentally ill.
State lawmakers snuff smoking-ban exemptions.
A homeless-shelter provider refuses city money, citing privacy concerns about data collection—and vowing to open more tent cities.
Longtime Seattle newspaper columnist files for City Council race.