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But that's not necessarily a bad thing. → Read More
How did the moderates on Seattle City Council do in 2022? → Read More
Remember when the progressives tried to save the eviction moratorium? Good times. → Read More
Sawant called out council members for failing the working class even after some were swept into office on an anti-corporate sentiment. → Read More
Though Seattle's political boundaries will be slightly different in 2023, the political outcomes likely won't change. → Read More
This is why we don't have necessary things. → Read More
Morales won't take no for an answer on her ALMOST I-135 amendment. → Read More
Fearmongering failed. → Read More
Medics transported one student to Harborview to treat a life-threatening gunshot wound after a shooting at Ingraham High. → Read More
Patty Murray sounds like a senator. Tiffany Smiley sounds like she's auditioning for a job at FOX News. → Read More
Four Fights Sara Nelson Picked During Budget Deliberations → Read More
On Tuesday, the City Council began discussing approximately 100 proposed amendments to Mayor Bruce Harrell’s budget. With two more days slated for discussion, the meeting didn’t cover some of the budget season’s most hot-button issues; namely, pay cuts to human service providers, the implementation of whack gun surveillance software, and the cops practically bathing in the City’s money. But… → Read More
On Tuesday morning, the City swept a long-standing encampment of around 20 people behind the Home Depot on Aurora Ave. → Read More
Seattle’s process to fix delays in affordable housing permitting has…hit some delays. Why? → Read More
The Stranger's morning news roundup. → Read More
TERFs might wanna rethink their day trips to Port Townsend. → Read More
The right is mad at Seattle for closing up potential loopholes before they form. → Read More
So do it!! → Read More
We're gonna vote to vote. → Read More
Seattle's students are not done protesting the Court's assault on abortion rights. → Read More