New poll confirms Seattle voters disapprove of council, but align politically
The survey was paid for by the Seattle Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce's political arm, which seeks dramatic change on the council in 2019.
The survey was paid for by the Seattle Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce's political arm, which seeks dramatic change on the council in 2019.
Corinne Wheeler was on the bus commuting to the Cornish College of Arts when she opened her email and got the news: her tuition would be 20 percent cheaper next year. “I was like, oh my god,” she said. “I was in shock. I sent a screenshot to my parents
Records obtained by Crosscut show the Human Resources director nominee was under investigation for working out of the city for two of her seven months as interim director.
Last week, Burien was hit with anti-immigrant messages targeting its sanctuary city policy.
The approximately 100 federal prison employees working in SeaTac are only a small portion of the nearly 13,000 federal workers in Washington state affected by the government shutdown. But they worry the shutdown is not only causing them financial hardship, but putting their lives and the community in danger,