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We have the people. What we lack is the political will—and the moral clarity. We must reject the comfort of false progress.
Newly released data reveals that health outcomes significantly improved for roughly 1,900 participants of King County’s ...
One of the first things that struck me is that a great many of you have never lived without an internet search engine, so you don’t know how us old people ever learned anything. Honestly, I barely ...
Seattle primary voters will see Proposition 1 on their ballots, which will renew the democracy voucher program for another ten years. The outcome of this vote will impact all of our community. I have ...
Wright’s nom de plume was apt. Her mother, Jeannine Lee, said Wright’s work was strongly influenced by her familial Black and ...
We heard all about it from people like Huntley and Brinkley and the world’s most trusted news presenter, Walter Cronkite, so we believed it every day that the North Vietnamese couldn’t last another ...
Korean American and born in Los Angeles, Vass has driven a bus through Seattle’s streets for 18 years. Before his reading, he ...
June is Pride month, a unique mix of celebration and protest in support of LGTBQ+ communities. While it started as a riot against police brutality at Stonewall in 1969, Pride has now gained mainstream ...
June marks the debut on DVD of a 37-year-old treasure of Seattle film history: Martin Bell, Mary Ellen Mark and Cheryl McCall’s 1984 documentary “Streetwise.” An incredibly moving portrait of the ...
Features Life, Death and Dignity: Robert Fuller planned every detail of his wedding — and his death soon after ...
Seattle broke the record with more than 2,800 sweeps of unhoused people New data obtained by Real Change indicates that Seattle’s sweeps of unhoused people and their encampments tripled in 2023 under ...