It’s unclear what kind of information would be protected under the new law. Much of the city’s internal communications and written records are publicly available.
Seattle Children’s Theatre Bruce Lee play fights on after Kennedy Center canceling
“Young Dragon: A Bruce Lee Story” tells the story of the pop-culture icon when he was a young adult living in Seattle.
Seattle weather: Snow showers, some of winter’s chilliest days
Frosty Canadian winds are moving toward Western Washington, bringing some of the coldest days of winter.
ICE data tells the story of almost 2,000 immigrant arrests in WA
Data gives a picture of where Washington stands with immigration enforcement and how it is one of the clearest examples of a striking arrest pattern.
In crisis, an affordable housing provider must decide what to cut
Housing Hope, which has served low-income families for 40 years, worries funding cuts and industry trends will cause its housing model to collapse.
Microsoft says it hit a key climate milestone. Does the math add up?
Experts are split on how much Microsoft matching its electricity usage with renewable energy contracts actually reduces real-world emissions.
WA Democrats have a messaging problem on new state income tax
What will revenue from a new “millionaires tax” get used for? Democrats are struggling to answer this basic question.
Washington Huskies men’s radio analyst Jason Hamilton hanging up his mic
Sometime in March, Jason Hamilton will put the headsets down for the last time and put an end to a 24-year career as a radio analyst for the UW men’s basketball team.
After a young fan lost his ball, the Seahawks — and fans — stepped up to help
After 8-year-old Antonio Rodrigues lost his signed football at last week’s parade, the Seahawks and their fans stepped up to help make it right.
Report reveals what preceded Oakley Carlson’s 2021 disappearance in WA
Oakley Carlson is still missing and presumed dead. A new report documents the family’s extensive history with the state’s child welfare agency.