Transgender bathroom access fight kicks off in Washington A group in Washington state wants to force transgender people to use bathrooms and locker rooms corresponding to their biological sex. Amy Radil
Mayor's Education Summit draws community interest - and skepticism Seattle Mayor Ed Murray is holding an Education Summit at Garfield High School on Saturday to look at ways the city can help improve the academic... Ann Dornfeld
Looking for sinkholes as Bertha burrows under Viaduct Bertha the tunneling machine will slowly grind its way below the foundations of the viaduct over the next two weeks. Joshua McNichols
All 3 GOP presidential candidates are coming to Washington state The Republican presidential contest is going to be heating up very quickly in Washington state. All three GOP candidates have announced that they are... Deborah Wang
Why It Might Take 25 Years To See Light Rail Reach Everett Bill Radke talks to The Seattle Times transportation reporter Mike Lindblom about the mass transit proposal Sound Transit 3 and how the plan will reach... Bill Radke
Seattle lawmakers approve of hiring more staff for themselves A majority of Seattle City council members voted in favor of the legislation and said it will help them meet an increased workload now that most council... Derek Wang
A slow goodbye at Seattle's elegant Exeter House Exeter House in downtown Seattle was built as an apartment hotel for elegant living in the 1920s. It was part of a construction boom downtown at the time. Ruby de Luna
Seattle considers creating a safe place to use drugs It’s been more than a month since a task force was formed to address King County’s heroin epidemic. One solution that’s under discussion is creating a... Ruby de Luna
An artist's unique perspective on Seattle's watery world Niki Sherey Keenan’s moments of inspiration arrive when most of us are still in bed. “There might be a sunrise that only lasts five seconds,” she... Marcie Sillman
Puget Sound suffers as homeowners wall off natural shoreline In Seattle's King County, property owners have walled off most of the shoreline with concrete bulkheads and other heavy infrastructure. Along Hood Canal... John Ryan