Equity Domestic workers: ‘We’re like the garbage they ask us to clean up’ New Seattle legislation aims to protect local gardeners, nannies and house cleaners. by Lilly Fowler / June 21, 2018
Politics Report: Sheriff’s Office should be more transparent on police shootings A call for the King County Sheriff's Department to be more transparent about police shootings after the death of Tommy Le. by Lilly Fowler / June 13, 2018
Equity Hundreds turn out to support detained mothers: ‘This is not who America is’ Rep. Pramila Jayapal met with 174 asylum-seeking women women being detained at the Federal Detention Center in SeaTac.. by Lilly Fowler / June 9, 2018
Culture As Seattle grows, a storied Black church searches for its place Rev. James Stallings, Mount Zion’s interim pastor, attempts to steer the Central District church in a new direction. by Lilly Fowler / June 6, 2018
Equity During Ramadan, hate crime survivor spreads message of forgiveness Shot by a racist, Rais Bhuiyan forgave his assailant and educates others about compassion and Islam. by Lilly Fowler / May 30, 2018
Equity Surgery leaves trans activist Danni Askini voiceless — but not silent About a month ago, transgender activist Danni Askini lost her voice. by Lilly Fowler / May 24, 2018
Culture Seattle isn’t religious — until relics come to town Thousands of Seattle Catholics flocked to St. James Cathedral to see saint Padre Pio's remains. by Lilly Fowler / May 8, 2018
Culture In Yakima Valley: America’s best tamales and a family tale Union Gap’s Los Hernández Tamales has scored a prestigious James Beard Award. by Lilly Fowler / May 4, 2018
Equity Seattle’s religious left and the fight against the new youth jail The $210 million youth detention center is expected to open in 2020. by Lilly Fowler / May 3, 2018
Equity Trump will get a lesson from Spokane’s National Teacher of the Year Mandy Manning, a Spokane teacher, will deliver a message from her immigrant and refugee students to the White House this week. by Lilly Fowler / April 30, 2018