Opinion
Why 2021 might be the year of backlash in Seattle city elections
Grumpy, agitated and embarrassed voters do not favor the status quo. They vote for change.
Grumpy, agitated and embarrassed voters do not favor the status quo. They vote for change.
A year after bold proclamations about "reimagining" policing and safety, some members say they need to refocus their efforts.
Not long ago, halting an airport expansion over climate issues and environmental justice concerns might have seemed far-fetched. But times are changing.
Despite no mandate from school districts or state officials, 30% of Washington children ages 12 to 15 have started the vaccination process.
Those who have been working from home during the pandemic have a decision to make, and it will have a profound impact on public transit in the region.