Seattle to Trump: We will not be bullied Update: Seattle Mayor Ed Murray says Seattle is willing to risk money to stick to its principles. Six days in to his presidency, Donald Trump made good... Liz Jones
Has Seattle always been so progressive? The results of the recent presidential election have revealed stark divisions in this country. This is especially clear in Seattle. Caroline Chamberlain Gomez
'Safe injection sites' get thumbs up from county health board Supervised drug consumption sites have the approval of King County's Board of Health. On Thursday, the board unanimously endorsed the idea, after a task... Paige Browning
Seattle responds to inauguration with legal help for 1,000 immigrants As a new president takes office Friday, the City of Seattle will mark the occasion with a huge event for immigrants and refugees. It’s a symbolic... Liz Jones
Why do three Seattle blocks have their own ZIP codes? If you’ve ever had a reason to look up Seattle’s ZIP codes — and yes, being bored at work is a valid reason — you might have noticed some super-tiny... Amy Rolph
Before Seattle was a sanctuary city, a church hid this immigrant Long before Seattle was a sanctuary city, churches here sheltered immigrants from Central America. Carlos Mejia and his wife Ercilia moved here in 1983... Ruby de Luna
Seattle to help immigrant families that could suffer under Trump The City of Seattle plans to boost counseling resources in public schools for immigrant and refugee students, particularly those who are undocumented or... Liz Jones
Seattle's commute zone is a hot mass About 236 people move to the Seattle area every day, according to the Puget Sound Regional Council. This means more people driving to their jobs, some... Carolyn Adolph
How to use those 'democracy vouchers' that just landed in your mailbox If you live in Seattle, four democracy vouchers will soon arrive in the mail. What to do with them? Ideally, you would be inspired by a political... Kara McDermott
Washington state not as divided as some think Bill Radke talks to Knute Berger, writer for Crosscut, about the perceived " Cascade Curtain " and how we can work towards closing the divide. Bill Radke