Why is Seattle’s Third Avenue not recovering? It just might be the buses | Danny Westneat
A software engineer raised a stir when he said Third Avenue is a no man's land because it's a bus-only street. A look at adjacent...
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A software engineer raised a stir when he said Third Avenue is a no man's land because it's a bus-only street. A look at adjacent...
A superyacht seized from a Russian oligarch has been brought to the port of Everett for repair work before being auctioned off. But things are...
As the labor rights movement gains steam, Republican legislative workers in Washington are looking to form unions under a new law that empowers them to...
A small island county in Washington state moved most of its local government employees to a 32-hour workweek in October. Most indicators say it’s a...
The group of about 300 people, including children, set up tents in the Central District’s Powell Barnett Park. City and county leadership say that no...
State Superintendent Chris Reykdal is running for a third term against two opponents who say they would have taken a different approach for schools during...
The decision comes days after four women within SPD filed a $5 million tort claim alleging sexual discrimination and harassment by Chief Adrian Diaz and...
The bill before the council Tuesday would have allowed certain nonprofits to build larger buildings in an effort to encourage new affordable housing.
The Covenant Homeownership Program will begin distributing money in July to homebuyers whose families experienced housing discrimination.
The agreement took nearly four years to negotiate and was made public this week.