
Panicked brides rush Alfred Angelo shop after sudden closure
The sudden closure of the Alfred Angelo bridal chain prompted a rush of worried brides to the Tukwila location, bringing cops in to manage the scene.8 years ago

John Burbank: Seattle’s income tax aims to fix a system that ‘coddles the wealthy’
The man who played a critical role in getting a citywide income tax to a vote by the Seattle City Council says the city will "absolutely" collect from it.8 years ago

I-405 shoulder driving reduces toll prices for evening drivers
Shoulder driving along I-405 is saving commuters time and money.8 years ago

Tim Eyman: Let’s stick it to Sound Transit
Initiative activist Tim Eyman will unveil a new initiative to bring back $30 license tab fees.8 years ago

When it comes to dealing with poverty in Washington, perception matters
We tend to think of poverty as a mostly urban problem. Of course it's not. If poverty is only thought of as an urban problem, people living in suburban areas won't get the help they need8 years ago

Housing demand leads to a first for Seattle neighborhood
The median home price in Seattle's Queen Anne neighborhood is now about $1 million.8 years ago

Seattle man beats speeding ticket over little known rule
A Seattle man argued in traffic court and got a speeding ticket tossed over a little known national rule on street signage.8 years ago

Dark picture painted for Washington, country’s opioid epidemic
For all the publicity the opioid epidemic has received, for all the warnings about how we have to do something, it seems to be getting worse.8 years ago

Is Charlie Gard’s situation a reason to reject premise single-payer health care?
Does the government ever have the right to pull the plug on a patient when they stop responding to medical care? That is being discussed in the case of Charlie Gard.8 years ago

Can we really call last-minute Washington budget deal a success?
The two-year Washington state budget passed at the last minute by lawmakers has, by some of the people that worked on it, been lauded as a success.8 years ago

For cities like Seattle, retreat from police reform would be ‘devastating’
There are indications that the Trump administration is de-emphasizing these consent decrees.8 years ago

Want to reduce crime and lower unemployment? Try hiring a felon
As we look for ways to spread prosperity beyond the upper 20 percent of our society, the American Civil Liberties Union may have found at least a partial solution.8 years ago
Lawsuit: Seattle democracy vouchers violate First Amendment
A new lawsuit is challenging Seattle's first-in-the-nation voucher system.8 years ago

When a virus gets between me and my cash, that’s where I draw the line
A cyberattack felt worldwide that has shut down A.T.M.s in some places is where 成人X站 Radio's Dave Ross draws the line.8 years ago

There’s some ‘magical thinking’ behind GOP health-care plan
A resident doctor at Seattle Children's says the GOP health care bill will be detrimental to poor and working-class people.8 years ago

Watch: Dave Ross ‘battles’ Fox News’ Tucker Carlson
After a member of Congress was shot during baseball practice in Virginia, it prompted the question: What radicalized the gunman?8 years ago

SPD ends use of Twitch after discussing Charleena Lyles shooting
Seattle Police are getting major blowback from the posting of a recent Twitch session that features Charleena Lyles.8 years ago

Are Ford’s ‘Chariot’ vans the answer to Seattle’s traffic woes?
Leaders from Ford met with Seattle transportation officials Wednesday to discuss how the city can manage the traffic demands.8 years ago

What Republicans are doing with health care bill is nothing like Obamacare
Senate Democrats have started their campaign to call out Republicans on their attempt to rush the Republican health care bill.8 years ago

Expect ‘a lot of activity’ surrounding Boeing’s MAX planes this week
We keep hearing about a worldwide slowdown in demand for passenger jets, and we all want to know is how Boeing is going to respond.8 years ago

King County prosecutor sees ‘no evidence’ of remorse for shooting spree
Three people suspected of firing "hundreds of rounds" from rifles and handguns in the Seattle area have shown little or no remorse, King County Prosecutor Dan Satterberg says.8 years ago

Two Washington counties should pay close attention to Nevada health care bill
Remember the government health care option nobody wanted so we ended up with Obamacare instead?8 years ago

Muslims will host ‘Ask a Muslim’ booth during protest
Local Muslims will host an "Ask a Muslim" booth near the rally held by a group of protesters who oppose Sharia law and have been considered anti-Muslim.8 years ago
