politics
Who are we? The garbage police?
The city's latest waste initiative will ping homeowners who throw away too much food. It's time for Seattle to take a hard look at its priorities.
The city's latest waste initiative will ping homeowners who throw away too much food. It's time for Seattle to take a hard look at its priorities.
Urban villages are fine but they fall far short of filling the needs. And what happens as the millennial generation gets older and has more babies?
Fifty years ago, Seattle's beloved landmark dodged a wrecking ball thanks to Friends of the Market, the group that still protects and manages it today.
Some closings are sadder than others (the city's worst pizza?), but all will be missed.
The neighborhood's busy sidewalks are a sign that Seattle is achieving its goal of urban density. But are we taking the steps necessary to make that density safe?