News What the latest Supreme Court abortion ruling could mean for WA Emergency abortions can resume in Idaho, but Northwest advocates say more restrictions could be coming. by Megan Burbank / June 28, 2024
Culture Black Arts Legacies: Actor/director Shermona Mitchell takes risks As her influence grows, this Seattle theatermaker is seizing her role as a change agent. by Jas Keimig / June 28, 2024
News Dancers struggle to find work as Eastern WA’s last strip club closes “Clubs shutting down may not immediately lead to trafficking,” says one advocate. “But it immediately leads to all sorts of other vulnerable situations.” by Erin Sellers RANGE Media / June 28, 2024
Culture ArtSEA: For Independence Day, gather at Seattle group shows Plus, celebrating 50 years of Seattle Pride, and more ways to get together for music and dance. by Brangien Davis / June 27, 2024
Culture Your Last Meal | 30 years of G. Love & the Special Sauce After three decades, the "Milk & Cereal" and "Cold Beverage" singer has perfected his snack requests to ensure he'll always eat luxuriously on tour. by Rachel Belle / June 27, 2024
Politics Seattle’s dual dispatch police alternative is expanding citywide The CARE department will hire 18 additional responders, three supervisors and work seven days a week addressing mental and behavioral health crises. by Josh Cohen / June 27, 2024 / Updated: June 27, 11:25 A.M.
News The Newsfeed: AI, political deepfakes and the 2024 elections From the Cascade PBS Ideas Festival, a talk about the potential perils of this new technology, plus a look at Debora Moore’s pioneering glass art. by Paris Jackson / June 27, 2024
News How Seattle Public Library’s cyberattack impacts patrons, students Tutors, laptops, printers, audiobooks — all are affected by the district ransomware attack, and could take months to return to normal. by Jadenne Radoc Cabahug / June 26, 2024
Investigations Pierce deputy drove 83 mph in wrong lane during deadly 2020 crash Records show the county settled for $3.5M after deeming the collision highly preventable, demonstrating the vague legal standards for officer driving. by Brandon Block / June 25, 2024
Politics New tax to fund social housing likely headed to Seattle ballots The measure proposes a 5% “excess compensation” tax on companies for each employee with a salary over $1M to help fund permanently subsidized housing. by Josh Cohen / June 24, 2024