Chatterji’s group, which advocates for climate and social justice as part of an equitable transition away from fossil fuels, ...
The Seattle City Attorney’s office said it will once again allow a municipal court judge to hear criminal cases, after ...
Business columnist Jon Talton looks at the health of downtown Seattle, where exciting changes are happening but work is left to be done.
Seattle's comprehensive plan lays out where new housing can be built in the city. The plan would allow more apartment buildings in more places than before. Public testimony at city hall ran late into ...
To clear his name and recoup economic damages, a veteran Seattle police lieutenant says he is suing the City of Seattle.
After eight months as interim Chief of the Seattle Police Department, Sue Rahr is stepping down, bringing an end to a ...
Voters have two choices to make to determine the future of Seattle's newest housing plan, starting with whether it should be ...
Though metrics such as GDP and job growth show a healthy economy, these seven charts offer insight into why Americans are still feeling crunched. Inflation has cooled significantly since its red ...
As of Dec. 29, more than 39,000 people (most of whom have no criminal record) are being held in civil immigrant detention facilities, according to TRAC, a nonpartisan data research organization.
The nation's largest homebuilder is once again planning a new neighborhood surrounding the core of the Research Triangle — this time in an eastern North Carolina city working to recover from ...
There are three Asian American candidates that have expressed interest in the open Seattle City Council (SCC) seat vacated by former District 2 Councilmember Tammy J. Morales. A total of 20 people are ...
Seattle is the only city of the largest 25 U.S. cities by population to not have any reported homicides so far in 2025, a recent survey of news coverage shows. MyNorthwest editors conducted ...