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2019 | November
Can Rainier Beach's Kubota Garden remain a refuge for all?
Podcast | The making of ‘The Rising’: Capturing a climate crisis on Washington’s coast
A Seattle carpenter goes from building a bookstore to publishing his first book
Hold the turkey: early Puget Sound settlers ate oysters, ducks and geese
Leaf blowers? Not in my backyard
Will the last person to leave Northgate Mall turn out the lights?
Cancer can’t silence legendary KEXP DJ Cheryl Waters
Judge presses pause on I-976; car-tab cuts won’t go into effect for now
Podcast | What really happened during the Battle in Seattle?
'Shameful, destructive and, frankly, soulless': Seattle leaders rail against Trump's dramatic new immigration fees
‘Mrs. Doubtfire’ hits the 5th Ave Theatre — but can she make it on Broadway?
Who is Tim Eyman and why do so many people hate him?
Snoqualmie Tribe kicks off Washington’s first Native Arts Week by buying a Native design brand
Mushrooms, meetups and mainstreaming the movement to decriminalize drugs
‘It's like glorified day care’: Washington parents demand rigor in special education for young adults
Things to do in Seattle: Native arts edition
A call for ballot clarity from an unlikely part of Washington
After car-tab cuts, a new bus driver worries for his future
Why Seattle needs more history in its politics, and more politics in its art
Podcast | Graham Elliot, Scrapple
Oregon and California enacted rent control. Could Washington state be next?
How Seattle can slow gentrification — and why it must
Military families are getting sick from mold in their homes. Now they’re suing
Things to do in Seattle: Nov. 21 - 27
Why this conservative, rural county is joining the legal battle against Washington's I-976
State lawmakers often rush major legislation. Big banks are suing to stop that
With mic and spade, this researcher-turned-podcaster is helping restore Seattle's Indigenous landscape
Seattle City Council moves forward with 2020 budget while largely ignoring cloud of I-976
How Northwest hotelier Gordon Sondland went from UW dropout to central witness in the impeachment inquiry
Podcast | How to make big tech more diverse
Why a new head tax might not be the first move for Seattle's incoming city council
How businesses can support the reparations movement
Washington and Oregon governors want to replace I-5 bridge connecting Vancouver and Portland
To stop diseases like West Nile, WSU scientists are feeding blood to mosquitoes
The city's newest arts liaison lives for youth culture
'We worked hard for this win': Seattle's suburbs are getting more diverse, and so are their city councils
Seattle’s film unions push back against City Hall’s new ‘creative economy’ strategy
The view from The Phinney
These young activists want Washington and Oregon to be bolder on climate — so they sued their governors
WA Supreme Court approves Seattle law requiring landlords to accept first qualified applicant
Can Amazon become a responsible urban citizen?
Seattle PACs spent $4 million on the election. Who got paid?
12 years and counting: Effort to lock Hanford’s radioactive waste in glass faces more delays
Things to do in Seattle: Nov. 14 - 20
'Nonbinary genders are valid': Washington state begins issuing licenses with gender marker 'X'
Signs of turbulence at Boeing existed long before the 737 Max tragedies
A small Washington town may build the world's largest methanol plant, but do locals want it?
Washington state might have just elected its first two Muslim women to office
Does Cascadia High-Speed Rail have a future after Initiative 976?
Podcast | Making sense of climate change through art
After reclaiming its sacred falls, the Snoqualmie tribe looks toward the future
In Seattle, a tax on big business is now more possible than ever
Washington voters rejected greed last week — from both corporations and the government
Are the rich secretly hoarding their wealth in Seattle’s luxury condos?
U.S. citizens receive $26 per person in federal disaster aid. Tribal citizens get $3.
'It's a beautiful story': The Seattle Sounders victory will be heard around the world
Watching the Seattle Sounders make history, with 70,000 of your closest friends
Sawant declares victory following dramatic comeback
If Referendum 88 fails, what’s next for affirmative action in Washington state?
Value Village rebuked by judge for deceiving consumers
Kshama Sawant surges ahead, paving the way for Seattle's 'most progressive council' in years
This Seattle writer wants to change how we talk to kids about death
The ‘godmother’ of rock ’n’ roll gets her due at Seattle Rep
Washington schools can’t keep up with a growing need for special education teachers
Councilmember Sawant makes huge gain on Orion in race for Seattle City Council
The death of Seattle's self-declared wokeness
Salmon on Prozac? A new study will look at what King County's wastewater chemicals do to fish and orcas
Things to do in Seattle: Nov. 7 - 13
'The ship's going down': After I-976, Washington officials fear for the future of transportation
Seattle City Hall reckons with the fallout of a transformative election
What did Amazon buy — and what couldn't they buy — in Seattle's most expensive election ever?
Pacific Northwest Ballet goes locals-only
Affirmative action in trouble, $30 car tabs cruising after initial vote tally
Sawant trails after early results, but moderate sweep unlikely for Seattle City Council
Newcomer Girmay Zahilay soundly defeating Larry Gossett in race for King County Council
2019 election results for Seattle, King County and more
Podcast | What a future for journalism looks like
Car tabs, affirmative action and Larry Gossett's legacy: This election is about more than Seattle City Hall
'Soul' of Seattle up for grabs in city council races. Whose vision will win?
A walk in the woods with Seattle writer David Guterson
Young voters turned out for last year's election. Will they do it again in 2019?
In Seattle and beyond, running for office is harder for people of color. These candidates know
Bumbershoot’s producer declines to renew contract, putting the festival’s future in doubt
Amazon and Microsoft are spending big to fight I-976, Tim Eyman’s plan to cut car-tab fees
Washington's latest plan to save its endangered orcas: hatch more salmon
At the U.S.-Canada border, an "extinct" tribe hunts for recognition