Seattle’s economic forecast improved from a pessimistic view in April after anticipated blows from tariffs were less than expected, but the city still has a $143 million budget deficit. The Seattle ...
Last week, the Seattle Pacific University Board of Trustees unanimously elected Dr. Deana Porterfield, president of Roberts Wesleyan University and Northeastern Seminary at Roberts Wesleyan University ...
If you think your Seattle Public Library (SPL) card is just for checking out books, you’re missing out on one of the most powerful, free tools in the city. Beyond shelves of stories, your SPL card ...
Joe Mizrahi and Sarah Clark have been sworn in as the newest members of the Seattle School Board. The two were unanimously voted in to lead districts 2 and 4 at the last meeting of the board on April ...
Good news for walkers, joggers, dog owners, and strollers both wheeled and human: Seattle’s Washington Park Arboretum Waterfront Trail — a.k.a. the scenic boardwalk where you pretend you hike — is ...
Saturday night at historic Washington Hall, Queen Anne’s Trenton Scott received the Youth Advocate Award at Ryther’s NeurodiverseNW '23 event. Rhyther is an organization that provides outpatient ...
The Blue Angels made their annual visit to Seattle last weekend for the Seafair festivities. Queen Anne residents were treated to a show as the pilots practiced ahead of the big event. Crowds of ...
Starbucks is ordering its corporate employees to move closer to the city and work in-person four days a week as the coffee giant is the next major Seattle-based company to make employees return to the ...
On Monday, the Washington State Senate passed Substitute Senate Bill 5085, which merges three closed retirement systems and permanently increases cost-of-living increases for retired state workers.
Officials involved in a major project to replace the aging Interstate 5 bridge over the Columbia River that connects Portland, Ore., and Vancouver, Wash., are confident that federal funding for the ...
King County and Seattle plan to use a combined $134 million to pay for the construction of 1,600 affordable homes. Seattle announced it is using $108 million toward affordable housing through its 2023 ...
Editor's Note: This investigative story is the first of an occasional series examining increases in state spending over several years and determining what taxpayers' money is being used for by state ...
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