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News Fri 11:27 AM

UW Encampment to Disband after Compromise with Administration

Protesters Didn’t Win Everything, but Some Gazans Will Go to UW for Free

News Wed 5:54 PM

Mayor Bruce Harrell Met with Denny Blaine Donor at a Key Moment During Controversial Playground Proposal

KUOW Identified the Anonymous Donor as University Village Owner Stuart Sloan

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Queer Wed 9:00 AM

What Biden’s New Title IX Rules Mean for Trans Athletes in Washington

State Law Already Protects Them, but Federal Protections Would Be Cool

Bad Apples Tue 1:51 PM

Bad Apples

Seattle Police Officers Dismiss Domestic Violence, Unjustifiably Tase a Person, and Drive Drunk (Again)

News May 13 2:37 PM

So Much for a “Buzzsaw!”

UW Liberated Zone Survives Pro-Israel Counterprotest

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Labor May 10 1:20 PM

City Council Nibbles the Edges of Nelson’s Minimum Wage Repeal, but Core Issue Remains

There’s Still Time to Avoid a $13 Minimum Wage for Gig Workers 

News May 10 10:12 AM

Seattle’s ‘Tough-on-Crime’ Administration Wants More Jail Beds for Non-Violent, Low-Level Offenders

Mayor Considers Disrupting the Municipal Court System by Potentially Jailing People at SCORE

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News May 7 5:35 PM

UW Sends Barricades and Cops to Gaza Encampment Protest

Protesters Say Cops Don’t Keep Them Safe, “We Keep Us Safe”

News May 6 5:14 PM

Boss Vintage at Georgetown Trailer Park Mall Robbed

Sellers Start GoFundMe to Recover Nearly $5,000 of Missing Merchandise

Cops May 2 8:00 AM

Investigation Finds Seattle Police Officer Violated Policy by Using Racial Slur

Chief of Police Adrian Diaz Still Must Decide Discipline for Officer

City May 1 1:05 PM

Seattle City Council Kills Affordable Housing Development Incentive Package

Council Member Tammy Morales Won't Vilify Her Colleagues, but I Will!

Film/TV Apr 30 1:30 PM

Northwest Film Forum Laid Off Nearly Half Its Staff

The Nonprofit Is Struggling, but Not Closing

Elections 2024 Apr 30 9:30 AM

Jim Mayhew’s Run for State Senate May Give Democrats What They Need to Change the State Constitution

The Road to a Constitutional Majority Runs Through a District No Democrat Has Won Since 1964

Cops Apr 29 10:00 AM

The Rise and Fall of the BolaWrap

The Innovative Technology to Stop Cops from Shooting People with Knives Failed to Deliver

Queer Apr 26 10:58 AM

Seattle's LGBTQ Center and Kelley-Ross Pharmacy Develop New Gender-Affirming Care Program

“It’s Really Our Hope That When Folks Come In, They Feel Cared For”

News Apr 26 10:31 AM

No One Wants to Repeal the Gig Worker Minimum Wage More Than Sara Nelson

After Flexing Power in First Months of Presidency, Nelson Shows Insecurity from Minority Days