Long before the 2024 presidential election took place, scholars at the University of Washington (UW) knew that post-election processing would be necessary, regardless of the outcome.
Sarey’s foster mother asks for back-to-back prison sentences for officer who killed him
Jesse Sarey’s foster mother, Elaine Simons, has waited for more than five years to see Auburn Police Officer Jeffrey Nelson held accountable for murdering Sarey in 2019.
D2 candidates discuss Sound Transit in the CID, crime along 12th and Jackson at public forum
Candidates looking to fill the Seattle City Council (SCC)’s open District 2 seat fielded questions about why they should be chosen to be appointed to the Seattle City Council, during Tuesday night’s public forum.
Woo addresses Stranger investigation
Former Seattle City Councilmember Tanya Woo today held a press conference outside Seattle City Hall, just before today’s full council meeting at 2 p.m., to address the ongoing internal investigation into alleged ethical violations at The Stranger.
Seattle marches to honor Martin Luther King, Jr., against Project 2025
Seattleites flocked to the streets yesterday to march for the 42nd year in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Two AAPI candidates among District 2 seat finalists
The Seattle City Council (SCC) narrowed down the field of District 2 seat contenders to six finalists, including two Asian Americans, at a special meeting on Friday, Jan. 17.
SeaTac travellers may have been exposed to measles on Jan. 10
Travellers going through Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SeaTac) on Jan. 10, 2025, may have been exposed to a confirmed case of measles, public health officials have warned.
Lunar New Year at Wing Luke: Lion dancing, lectures, and lineage
Seattle’s Wing Luke Museum has been celebrating the Lunar New Year for the past 16 years.
Five indicted in CID, encampments drug bust, following wiretap
Five Seattle-area men have been federally charged for drug activity in the Chinatown-International District (CID) and the so-called “Jungle,” a homeless encampment underneath I-5, after they were allegedly heard plotting violence and drug running on an investigation-related wiretap, according to a Jan. 15 Department of Justice (DOJ) press release.
Three AAPI candidates vie for open seat on Seattle City Council
There are three Asian American candidates that have expressed interest in the open Seattle City Council (SCC) seat vacated by former District 2 Councilmember Tammy J. Morales.
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