No data exists about how much the widely adopted program is actually used.
Backers of the “Bathroom Bill” have till Friday to submit nearly 300,000 signatures. But there’s strong evidence Washington is not on board with their plan.
Back in the ’50s, futurists had us all convinced that we’d be flying around in helicopters.
Seattle Weekly joins more than 20 other news organizations to shine a spotlight on homelessness.
But they can still buy recreational pot like anyone else.
Critics say the mayor isn’t using his emergency powers to their full effect.
The city has taken positive steps to address gay bashing. But it’s on all of us to stop the hate.
Deborah Jacobs has taken over the newly expanded King County Sheriff’s Office oversight office.
This week, hundreds of marijuana dispensaries will be shuttered. How did that happen?
Right now, train internet is “an urban legend, like Pizza Rat or Slender Man.”
An event tonight at the Langston Hughes Performing Arts Institute will honor African American students from more than 30 area schools.
“No Seattle City official will ever ask you what your immigration status is,” said Murray.
Greens to protest oil trains and our “greenest governor” at Friday’s Obama/Inslee fundraiser.
The group, which serves LGBTQ Latinos in Seattle, has been a haven for men often stigmatized in their own culture.
Last year the LGBTQ community celebrated. This year it stands vigilant.
The city set ambitious goals for parks and open space in the mid-2000s, but it is now retreating.
If you try, chances are high. But they still vary.
Not too many coal supporters at this public hearing.
Combining nudity, bicycles and political satire the way only the Center of the Universe can.
“We’re not a Chicago, we’re not a Baltimore…. We don’t want to get there, either.”