Set as near as Seattle or far as rural Japan, these overlooked horror films are just the thing to watch this Halloweekend.
Washington state will give food banks $2.2 million per week as they deal with the potential end of food stamp benefits due to ...
On the battlefield of civil rights, Ed Pratt liked to say, learn to duck. Supporters think you don’t do enough, and opponents say you’ve gone too far. It’s life in a crossfire, and the coolly imposing ...
For six decades, Valley Cities Behavioral Health Care has been a trusted cornerstone in King County – quietly transforming lives through accessible, compassionate mental health and substance use ...
“I think the computers have complicated lives very greatly. The whole, you know, age of computer, has made it where nobody knows exactly what’s going on.” —Donald Trump, Dec. 29, 2016 The night of ...
Last November, photographer Glen Rudolph finally sold the Tangletown bungalow he had purchased in 1977 for $38,000. It seemed to Rudolph that the neighborhood, named after the “tangle” of angled ...
Dale Alberda points out the window of NBBJ, the architecture firm where he serves as design principal. One story down in the bright-gray South Lake Union alleyway, there they are. They’re nice, leafy ...
In the days following September 11, Asad Haider’s identity was of great concern. A first-generation Pakistani-American, he recalls being harassed and detained at the airport due to his ethnicity.
Some folks have family meetings to air their grievances. In Courtney Love’s go-nuclear family, they write books instead, or communicate via courtrooms. Courtney has mouthed off about her parents for ...
Two weeks. Two studies on minimum wage. Two very different results. Last week, a report out of the University of California—Berkeley found “Seattle’s minimum wage ordinance has raised wages for ...
EVERETT — Their lives were just beginning on that chilly autumn day, when Jay Cook and Tanya Van Cuylenborg left their hometown for the last time. Their killer evaded capture for three decades, until ...
James Encinas felt that he was hired as a minority “token” when he joined Harborview Medical Center as a peer support specialist for their Housing And Recovery Through Peer Services program, which ...
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