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What’s Up with the Giant Hole across from Seattle City Hall?

When Bruce Harrell rises from his desk on the 7th floor of Seattle City Hall and saunters over to an adjacent west-facing deck, the new...

Lego Trafficking at Pike Place Market and Other Odd Seattle News

Backward Thinking From a telephone pole along the Burke-Gilman to a display outside a shuttered sushi restaurant, signs around the city forecasted...

Seattle's Psychedelic Revolution Has Arrived

Andrew Lewis doesn’t give off radical vibes. Baby-faced and earnest, the Seattle City Council member was an assistant city attorney before he began...

Washington's About to Enter the “Live with It” Stage of the Pandemic

We don't have an authorized vaccine for every child yet, and the Omicron wave still hasn't bottomed out, but local and state officials...

Justice G. Helen Whitener Builds Her Case in Our Supreme Court

Let's start here: No, Washington Supreme Court justice G. Helen Whitener isn't going to be president Joe Biden's choice to fill the open slot...

How Progressive Is Seattle?

► Joni Balter, multimedia journalist and college lecturer► Crystal Fincher, founder and principal, Fincher Consulting; host, Hacks and Wonks podcast► Andrew Villeneuve, founder and executive director,...

Washington's Mask Debate Heats Up

Raise your hand if you remembered there was an outdoor mask mandate in this state. Yesterday, governor Jay Inslee took the mic...

The Race to Free Washington's Last Orca in Captivity

Locals can still hear the sharp cries of orcas during the 1970 Penn Cove capture. Photograph: Wallie V. Funk Photographs, Center for Pacific Northwest Studies, Western Washington...

Seattle Companies Are All Over the Map on Vaccine Mandates

Like it or not, workplaces around Seattle often take their cues on remote work and other internal policies from the city's corporate elite. But anyone...

The Wackiest Bills at Washington's Legislative Session

Bills, bills, bills, Bills. More than 2,500 of them have been submitted during Washington's 2021–2022 legislative cycle. Some have already become law. Others...

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