Politics Anarchist sues Seattle police for breaking agreement It took seven years for the department to make good on its promise to remove an officer safety advisory on Brendan Dunn's name. by Steven Hsieh / July 5, 2018
Opinion In Seattle, restaurants have to serve Sarah Huckabee Sanders. Let’s fix that Seattle restaurants would've had to serve Trump's aide because of a law that prohibits discriminating against political beliefs. by Nate Christiansen / July 3, 2018
Equity Threatened with deportation, man finds refuge in Seattle church On Thursday, Jose A. Robles was supposed to board a plane to Mexico, a country he left 18 years ago. by Lilly Fowler / June 29, 2018
Politics Port lawyer: Harassment allegation, a $500K settlement and paid leave Longtime counsel Craig Watson will receive $102K in paid administrative leave. by David Kroman / June 28, 2018
Equity Activist who says ICE targeted her will remain in U.S. A judge decided Tuesday that undocumented activist Maru Mora Villalpando can adjust her citizenship status through her daughter. by Lilly Fowler / June 26, 2018
Politics Supreme Court ruling on crisis pregnancy centers — now what? Like the California rule struck down Tuesday, King County requires crisis pregnancy centers to say what they are — and aren't. by David Kroman / June 26, 2018
Politics ‘Charleena Lyles’ — still saying her name a year after fatal shooting Community and family members come together in Seattle to pay tribute to the police shooting victim. by David Kroman / June 18, 2018
Politics Report: Sheriff’s Office should be more transparent on police shootings A call for the King County Sheriff's Department to be more transparent about police shootings after the death of Tommy Le. by Lilly Fowler / June 13, 2018
Politics Will the state learn from another loss on tribal fishing rights? The U.S. Supreme Court leaves Washington on the hook to pay for new road culverts — quickly. by Daniel Jack Chasan / June 12, 2018
Equity Hundreds turn out to support detained mothers: ‘This is not who America is’ Rep. Pramila Jayapal met with 174 asylum-seeking women women being detained at the Federal Detention Center in SeaTac.. by Lilly Fowler / June 9, 2018
Opinion My sister’s drug addiction — and what it taught me If there is any silver lining to our nation’s opiate addiction epidemic, it is the shaping of public policy in a personal way. by Dan Satterberg / May 17, 2018
Politics King County Prosecutor Satterberg has first challenger in 11 years Several Peoples Party members support attorney Daron Morris for King County prosecutor. by David Kroman / May 16, 2018
Culture New Beacon Hill library is an activist’s dream On the shelves of the new Estelita’s Library: books about race, class, politics. by Brangien Davis / May 10, 2018
Equity Seattle’s religious left and the fight against the new youth jail The $210 million youth detention center is expected to open in 2020. by Lilly Fowler / May 3, 2018
Politics A suicide in jail: Did photographer Michael Clinard have to die? An inmate at King County Jail warned he would die, and did — in a tragedy that raises questions about Washington's mental health crisis. by Eric Scigliano / April 20, 2018