The Newsfeed: Report casts doubt on Seattle drug diversion ordinance
Two years into an ordinance intended to push folks to treatment, King County Department of Public Defense data shows hundreds have been prosecuted instead.
Two years into an ordinance intended to push folks to treatment, King County Department of Public Defense data shows hundreds have been prosecuted instead.
Henry Yesler's sawmill, and his unconventional marriage, helped make the city a leader in literature and gave us one of the great 20th century writers.
With abstract paintings, 3D-printed sculpture and neon installations in the woods, Northwest artists are creating new views and provocative vistas.
Saturday’s unfavorable Canlis review angered many locals, who say the paper should only highlight restaurants who get it right, and skip the criticism.
Gov. Ferguson announced plans to route $2.2M weekly to local food banks, as residents stand to lose food stamps on Nov. 1 amid the federal shutdown.