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Democratic incumbent state legislators were on top Tuesday night following the first round of results in the Aug. 5 election.
A former assistant U.S. Attorney, Erika Evans has criticized Ann Davison’s tough-on-crime approach to the office.
Left-lane candidates are ahead Tuesday in the race for Positions 8 & 9 and District 2, with Council President Nelson lagging opponent Dionne Foster.
Proposition 1, funded through a property tax, gives Seattle residents four $25 vouchers to distribute to local candidates each election cycle.
The two County Councilmembers held commanding leads in the field of seven active candidates. The race will be decided in November.
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Become a memberThree programs that train occupational health experts and study worker safety for the state’s most dangerous jobs face an uncertain future.
House Bill 1217, which established annual rent caps for the first time in state history, came after years of mobile homeowner organizing and advocacy.
Plus, concert season remains in full swing, with local music shows from Death Cab for Cutie to Pearl Django and an update from the Thing Festival.
How Ben’s Bread, a popular family-owned bakery in Seattle’s Phinney Ridge neighborhood, fought customer complaint culture with kindness.
Plus, a historic fountain returns to the Seattle Waterfront, and the summer festivals keep on coming with music, movies and more.
In a live taping of ‘Your Last Meal,’ Jayapal shares how her experience as an immigrant and an organizer influenced her affinity for world cuisines.
Northwest Reports takes listeners a little deeper into the stories that shape Washington state through in-depth, limited series.
Your Last Meal is a James Beard Award finalist for best podcast hosted by National Edward R. Murrow award-winning reporter Rachel Belle. Each episode, Rachel asks a celebrity (Greta Gerwig, Jewel, Margaret Cho, John Waters, etc) what they would choose to eat for their last meal.