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It appears Seattle’s labor and worker energy this May Day will center on Capitol Hill’s Cal Anderson Park, an enduring base of First Amendment activity in the city, the site of past ...
Seattle Public Schools already said it was stepping up security and Seattle Police presence around Garfield High School. Social media posts and reports of non-students coming onto the 23rd Ave ...
Chophouse Row, Hill’s ‘new Melrose Market,’ opens for business as original celebrates five years ...
One of your favorite Capitol Hill shop windows to wander by is being emptied. Casita International is closing its shop at the end of April after more than 15 years of business on 15th Ave E. We’ll ...
By Matt Dowell Mint & Martini, a new restaurant replacing Barrio on 12th Ave, aims to open by the middle of May. They’re ...
Voters are set to approve the renewal of a longtime property levy that pays for King County’s $23 million a year Regional ...
The Seattle Police Department says the death of 12-year-old Arsema Barekew who was hit and killed by a runaway SUV outside her Washington Middle School in March was a terrible accident and not a ...
Mayor Bruce Harrell and Seattle city officials spent Earth Day like many of the rest of us — promising to do better. Tuesday, ...
King County Council Chair Girmay Zahilay and Budget Chair Rod Dembowski have issued a call to Executive Shannon Braddock urging swift action to prevent drastic cuts to vital public safety and ...
By Domenic Strazzabosco April marks the tenth anniversary of Seattle taking a new path on its minimum wage. On April 1, 2015, the city became the first in the United States to enact a $15 minimum ...
The Seattle City Council’s session Tuesday afternoon will include a vote on a proposal hoped to help buy more time for ...
Down a hallway and tucked into the basement of Harborview Medical Center, an affordable and unexpectedly delicious culinary scene unfolds every day. What looks like a typical hospital cafeteria ...