Culture Things to do in Seattle: Oct. 17 - 23 Renaissance paintings, a surprising view of the Space Needle, 1,845 blown-glass potatoes and more cultural happenings. by Brangien Davis & Agueda Pacheco Flores & Margo Vansynghel / October 17, 2019
Equity County prosecutors are sharing information with ICE and Border Patrol to facilitate courthouse arrests A new report from the University of Washington reveals at least one way immigration officials are identifying undocumented immigrants for arrest. by Lilly Fowler / October 16, 2019
Environment Global climate action motivates King County Council push for zero-emissions public transit by 2035 A plan to speed up the process of electrifying Metro's fleet of vehicles also calls for expanding the region's charging network and creating a pipeline for green jobs. by Manola Secaira / October 16, 2019
News Most Seattle voters support a business tax for affordable housing — at least in theory, poll says The 2018 "head tax" fight continues to roil Seattle politics. by David Kroman / October 16, 2019
Politics Poll: Seattle voters want change on council and are split on Durkan Disapproval of the city’s handling of homelessness is high as an election looms. by David Kroman / October 16, 2019
Culture A new play performed in Seattle churches says to hell with fire and brimstone ‘The Christians’ tackles faith, damnation and the limits of religious tolerance. by Misha Berson / October 16, 2019
Opinion Counting all the ways we still need affirmative action An interactive exercise makes the case. by Lola E. Peters / October 15, 2019
Culture Seattle author Timothy Egan walks an ancient route to find faith in the future In his new book, the writer faces blisters, bomb-sniffing dogs and life’s biggest questions. by Tom Keogh / October 15, 2019
News Smoke shops brace for impact of temporary ban on vaping products — and wonder what’s next As the effects of a state ban on some e-cigarettes settle in, an industry that has grown accustomed to big changes contends with another. by Jake Goldstein-Street / October 15, 2019
Culture At Wing Luke, Asian beauty standards get a hard look in the mirror Community stories power fresh takes on identity in the new exhibit ‘Where Beauty Lies.’ by Agueda Pacheco Flores / October 14, 2019