Green groups see silver lining to Trump win: money and members Environmental groups say the incoming Trump administration could quickly wipe out years of work to protect America's land, air and water. But for many... John Ryan
Seattle destroys personal items during homeless camp sweeps, advocates say Homeless advocates and two homeless individuals are suing the City of Seattle and the Washington State Department of Transportation over how they treat... Kate OConnell
'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
Is it safe to bring kids to Seattle's womxn's march? Seattle’s mommy networks lit up this week with a question: Is it safe to bring our babies to the Womxn’s March on Saturday ? Isolde Raftery
As Trump rises to power, an undocumented family braces for impact We picked the school as our meeting place. Victor has worked as a custodian at this junior high for several years. It’s in a suburb of Seattle, near his... Liz Jones
Dear Son, I'm sorry you like Trump. And other letters to loved ones On the eve of the Trump administration, we asked you to write your loved ones. These are those letters. Isolde Raftery
Vanpool prices jump 4,000 percent in Seattle area It's getting more expensive to use King County's biggest carpool system. Members of the county's Vanpool program pay $0.33 a month for the rides, on... Paige Browning
Trump EPA could thwart West Coast climate action Efforts to rein in planet-warming pollution in Washington state could be hindered by federal officials once Donald Trump becomes president. John Ryan
Emojis show food safety ratings in King County People eating out in King County now have a new way to compare restaurants. King County Public Health began phasing in new food safety rating signs... Kate OConnell
Jacob Lawrence's art touched the world. His teaching changed Seattle I first met the artist Jacob Lawrence in his attic. That was more than 30 years ago, on a gray day, not so unusual for Seattle. Marcie Sillman