Nick Brown has been Washington’s attorney general for one year and has sued the president 50 times. That’s nearly once per week.
Tofu and soba dish inspired by Netflix’s ‘Culinary Class Wars’
Inspired by Netflix’s “Culinary Class Wars,” our recipe writer swaps garlic for ginger and sesame in this tofu and soba recipe.
The Crocodile is up for sale
After 35 years of independent ownership, this Belltown club is searching for a new buyer. Post-pandemic challenges are hitting Seattle-area clubs: decreased attendance and alcohol sales plus higher operating costs.
Renton students can go to community college debt-free with this program
Inspired by Seattle program, Renton Promise covers up to full tuition and fees for recent graduates of Renton high schools who enroll at the local community college.
What WA public schools are doing about declining enrollment
Facing enrollment drops and potential loss of funding, districts around the state are trying new approaches to attracting students and retaining current ones.
Tell us about your favorite third place outside of Seattle
We want to hear about your favorite Greater Seattle places to spend time outside of your home, work and school.
Rant and Rave: Reader appreciates neighbors’ cleanup efforts
RAVE to the two middle-aged women who cleaned up the triangle by 32nd Avenue West and Clise Place that was loaded with wet leaves, downed branches and debris. The other day, they were raking and trimming and sprucing up the triangle where a beautiful s…
What will Seahawks do at running back with Charbonnet out for season?
With Zach Charbonnet done for the season, Velus Jones Jr. and former Ram Cam Akers could be called upon as backups to Kenneth Walker III in the NFC title game.
US citizen says ICE forced him from his home without clothes in subfreezing weather
ChongLy ‘Scott’ Thao of Minnesota says agents pointed guns at his family, and his four-year-old grandson watched and criedFederal immigration agents forced open a door and detained a US citizen in his Minnesota home at gunpoint without a warrant, then …
Palestinians endure ‘systemic abuse’ in Israeli prisons, rights group says
Thousands of Palestinians held in Israeli prisons are enduring “a systemic, institutionalized policy of torture and abuse,” according to an Israeli human rights organization.