The Latest Politics Send this to a procrastinator voter A procrastinator’s guide to why you should care about this year’s election. Scott Greenstone Thursday Evening Headlines City Hall hosts resource fair for furloughed federal workers, environmentalists sue to protect the Olympic marmot, and Seattle rideshare drivers protest self-driving taxis. Patricia Murphy Law & Courts Trial in Seattle CHOP killing delayed until December The trial in a lawsuit filed against the city of Seattle over the fatal shooting of a 16-year-old boy at the Capitol Hill Occupied Protest in 2020 has been pushed out at least a month. Sydney Brownstone / The Seattle Times Arts & Life Seattle's got hex appeal. How local witches are cultivating the city's magic Take a look around Seattle and you'll find a myriad of signs that occult practices resonate here. Meet two witches who are cultivating the city's magic. Patricia Murphy Science Why an interstellar comet has scientists excited The comet could be older than our solar system. The comet is also distinct because nickel vapor was detected in the gas surrounding it. Jaclyn Diaz Politics Judge sentences former Jan. 6 defendant for hoax threat near Obama's home Taylor Taranto's sentencing for time served comes as storming of the U.S. Capitol in 2021 continues to reverberate inside the Justice Department under the Trump administration. Carrie Johnson Soundside's "Weekend Warmup" - Oct 30-Nov 4 Halloween, Schmalloween. Let's talk about all the events AFTER the spooky stuff is finished, like the CAT CONVENTION or the TOY SHOW! Jason Burrows Arts & Life Seattle Art Museum exhibit explores France's food identity France is known for its fine cuisine. A new exhibition at the Seattle Art Museum explores how that came to be. Ruby de Luna Europe Prince Andrew loses his royal titles and has to leave Windsor mansion King Charles begins the formal process to strip Prince Andrew of titles. He'll be known as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor. Fatima Al-Kassab Proliferation of private credit raises fears of looming financial crisis Natasha Sarin, president of the Budget Lab at Yale and former Biden administration official, discusses the rise of private credit and the financial risks that brings. Alejandra Marquez Janse Prev 223 of 1650 Next Sponsored
Politics Send this to a procrastinator voter A procrastinator’s guide to why you should care about this year’s election. Scott Greenstone
Thursday Evening Headlines City Hall hosts resource fair for furloughed federal workers, environmentalists sue to protect the Olympic marmot, and Seattle rideshare drivers protest self-driving taxis. Patricia Murphy
Law & Courts Trial in Seattle CHOP killing delayed until December The trial in a lawsuit filed against the city of Seattle over the fatal shooting of a 16-year-old boy at the Capitol Hill Occupied Protest in 2020 has been pushed out at least a month. Sydney Brownstone / The Seattle Times
Arts & Life Seattle's got hex appeal. How local witches are cultivating the city's magic Take a look around Seattle and you'll find a myriad of signs that occult practices resonate here. Meet two witches who are cultivating the city's magic. Patricia Murphy
Science Why an interstellar comet has scientists excited The comet could be older than our solar system. The comet is also distinct because nickel vapor was detected in the gas surrounding it. Jaclyn Diaz
Politics Judge sentences former Jan. 6 defendant for hoax threat near Obama's home Taylor Taranto's sentencing for time served comes as storming of the U.S. Capitol in 2021 continues to reverberate inside the Justice Department under the Trump administration. Carrie Johnson
Soundside's "Weekend Warmup" - Oct 30-Nov 4 Halloween, Schmalloween. Let's talk about all the events AFTER the spooky stuff is finished, like the CAT CONVENTION or the TOY SHOW! Jason Burrows
Arts & Life Seattle Art Museum exhibit explores France's food identity France is known for its fine cuisine. A new exhibition at the Seattle Art Museum explores how that came to be. Ruby de Luna
Europe Prince Andrew loses his royal titles and has to leave Windsor mansion King Charles begins the formal process to strip Prince Andrew of titles. He'll be known as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor. Fatima Al-Kassab
Proliferation of private credit raises fears of looming financial crisis Natasha Sarin, president of the Budget Lab at Yale and former Biden administration official, discusses the rise of private credit and the financial risks that brings. Alejandra Marquez Janse