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Former MyNorthwest Content Editor

Dyer Oxley

Dyer Oxley was formerly a MyNorthwest.com Content Editor.

Seattle should bring back public bathrooms

Seattle needs to invest in public bathrooms and do it right this time. Otherwise, we're left in a rather stinky situation.
8 years ago

Why I-1552 failed to get enough signatures … again

Just Want Privacy failed to get enough signatures for I-1552 to prevent transgender individuals from using bathrooms. It is its second such failure.
8 years ago

Tiny homes trump tents in Seattle homeless study

The first three Seattle homeless encampments were studied throughout 2016 and results are in. Now we have numbers on who has been using the encampments.
8 years ago

Three reasons why a bike share will work in Seattle

Despite the usual arguments, and the failure of the previous attempt, Pronto, a bike share can certainly succeed in Seattle.
8 years ago

Washington’s most and least affordable housing

Washington fares well, and poorly, when it comes to affordable housing. But where are the best and worst places to rent in the state?
8 years ago

Seattle and Salt Lake continue swapping homeless solutions

Utah officials came to Seattle in the past for homelessness advice. Seattle homeless encampment programs may be looked to again for Salt Lake County.
8 years ago

Out of site: A flaw in anti-safe injection arguments

Recent arguments against safe injection sites in King County are leaving a big gap in perception when they talk about Canada.
8 years ago

Is Seattle prepared for self-driving cars in the near future?

If self-driving cars disrupt the market in the coming years as some experts predict, how will this affect habits and plans in Seattle?
8 years ago

Expert believes consumers will ditch their cars by 2030

Experts are saying that driverless car technology is about to disrupt the global market, doing away with the need to own a car.
8 years ago

Crowd-on-crowd violence has SPD worried about May Day 2017

Seattle police have prepared for May Day events this year, but are worried about crowd-on-crowd violence between different groups.
8 years ago

Arrest made in Molotov cocktail case from May Day 2016

A suspect has been arrested for throwing a Molotov cocktail at Seattle police during May Day 2016, nearly one year after it happened.
8 years ago

Seattle starts homeless camp clearing process on May Day

On May Day Seattle will start cleaning out a homeless camp that stretches along I-90 as it curves through town, and has been known for crime.
8 years ago

Seattle income tax supporters eager to go to court

A Seattle income tax is gaining support from some residents and city officials who want to pass a resolution and take the issue into court.
8 years ago

The other side of the Garfield High School controversy

Those close to Garfield High School are speaking out about recent alleged football recruiting violations, saying there is a lot more to the story.
8 years ago

Is Seattle dining too casual for fancy clothes?

Seattle dining seems to lean more casual, and locals are inclined to keep it that way. But is there anywhere to get fancy in the Emerald City?
8 years ago

SDOT continues to evolve Capitol Hill parking hours into the night

Seattle is offering drivers options on how it will charge them for Capitol Hill parking as it plans to extend hours later into the night.
8 years ago

‘Curb squatting’ in Seattle with fake ‘no parking’ signs

Reports of fake "no parking" signs have popped up in Seattle. Some call it "curb squatting." And police advise that drivers should ignore them.
8 years ago

Seattle prepares for marches and mayhem on May Day 2017

Seattle's May day sees a lot of peaceful marchers making a statement for workers' rights. But another crowd comes to make headlines and they get attention.
8 years ago

Seattle weather: What a difference a year can make

A glance outside told a much different story a year ago. Those were the days ... hot days. Despite all the recent rain, sunny Seattle weather could be ahead.
8 years ago

Ron and Don try a Starbucks Unicorn drink

Ron and Don give the infamous Starbucks Unicorn Frappuccino a try. What do they think? Could they take more than one sip?
8 years ago

Seattle March for Science expects thousands in the streets

The Seattle March for Science event will take to the streets on Saturday, April 22. Traffic will likely snarl as thousands are expected in downtown.
8 years ago

Mayor Murray acknowledges connection to accuser

Seattle Mayor Ed Murray admitted that he has a connection with one of the men accusing him of sexual abuse that allegedly occurred in the 1980s.
8 years ago

Vandals leave swastikas, ‘Trump’ on Edmonds cars

A string of vandalism struck Edmonds Monday, leaving behind spray painted swastikas and "Trump" on one car. They are being investigated as hate crimes.
8 years ago

Here’s how well the City of Seattle follows its own commuting advice

Seattle discourages businesses and workers from driving alone to work in downtown. But how well does the city's own employees follow this direction?
8 years ago