Boos and hisses at the Sawant-Orion debate at Seattle's Town Hall Organizers urged the crowd to be quiet at last night’s District 3 debate between Seattle City Councilmember Kshama Sawant and challenger Egan Orion. But the crowd wasn’t having it. Kate Walters
Rock star poet sings ‘The Tiny Journalist’ blues Naomi Shihab Nye from Neve Shalom/Wāħat as-Salām to Al-ki, Bye and Bye John O'Brien
Partisan split on impeachment for Washington state's congressional delegation So far the reaction from Washington state’s congressional delegation on the beginning of impeachment proceedings has split predictably: Democrats for it, Republicans … not so much. KUOW Staff
Soccer league says Sounders fans can fly anti-Nazi flag Fans of the Seattle Sounders have scored a victory: They'll now be allowed to fly an anti-fascist flag at games this season. Casey Martin
Seattle Mayor's 2020 budget: Kids, homelessness and transportation big items Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan has unveiled her proposed budget for next year. The plan calls for roughly $6.5 billion in spending in 2020. Kate Walters
Seattle welcomes local leaders to discuss immigration Mayors from Los Angeles to Atlanta and New York City are convening in a national gathering. And it’s all to find solutions that help immigrants at the local level. Esmy Jimenez
Fiery exchanges mark District 5 debate between Juarez and Davison Sattler Two debates in Seattle City Council races, two very different tones. Amy Radil
Washington state to sue over vehicle mileage standards Washington state plans to sue the Trump administration over its move to limit states' authority to regulate vehicle mileage standards. Derek Wang
What to do with Seattle’s homeless: District 2 candidates debate Seattle’s City Council candidates in District Two are at odds on the city’s current approach to unsanctioned homeless camps – and how best to pay for more services. Amy Radil
Affirmative action campaign in WA sued for not paying signature gatherers Last winter, Anthony Hill and his wife Anita came to Washington state from Michigan to gather voter signatures for I-1000, an initiative to the Legislature to restore affirmative action. Austin Jenkins