Week in Review: Amazon HQ2, #MeToo, Boy Scouts This week, some Seattle-area leaders told Amazon they'd like to hit the refresh button on their relationship with the company. Is Seattle going... Bill Radke
Trump’s latest travel ban met with prayer in Seattle Immigrants and advocates gathered in Seattle to pray Wednesday, the day a new travel ban was set to kick in. Just hours before, court rulings in two... Liz Jones
Senator Murray strikes a tentative deal over Obamacare subsidies Washington state’s U.S. senators were busy Tuesday. Senator Patty Murray helped strike a bipartisan deal to avoid President Donald Trump's recently... KUOW Staff
Why DOJ ordered these Seattle lawyers to stop helping some immigrants The cease and desist order came as a shock. It was from the U.S. Justice Department, ordering a group of Seattle lawyers to stop helping in some... Liz Jones
Seattle’s next mayor is bringing major conflicts of interest with her Seattle suddenly seems like a very small town — at least when you look at the mayoral candidates and their family ties. Amy Radil
To pay for homeless services, Seattle considers new business tax Seattle City Council members are considering a tax on big business to fund services for homelessness. This kind of tax is often known as a “head tax” or... Anna Boiko-Weyrauch
PHOTOS: Betsy DeVos' visit sparks protests in Bellevue Hundreds gathered outside of the Hyatt Regency hotel on Bellevue Way on Friday, October 13 to protest Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos, who was... Megan Farmer
Week in Review: Harvey Weinstein, Amazon HQ2 and upcoming elections This week rape and sexual harassment got a very public face when we learned that Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein is accused of raping several women. He... Bill Radke
Seattle tries to keep dream of municipal broadband alive Remember municipal broadband? The idea suffered a blow in Seattle when a partnership involving the city, the University of Washington and a private... Amy Radil
‘No simple contract:’ UW community members read the U.S. Constitution Twelve years ago the University of Washington Libraries staff started a tradition. They invited UW students, staff, and the general public to join them... John O'Brien