Equity ‘It’s not fair’: City evicts immigrant shop owner from SeaTac Market The family says this is retaliation for fighting redevelopment, while the City of SeaTac contends the owner hasn't paid rent on time. by Lilly Fowler / February 21, 2019
Politics WA’s death penalty may be unconstitutional, but it’s not dead — yet Capital punishment has been struck down before, but has always returned. This time could be different. by Lilly Fowler / February 15, 2019
Equity Muslim group buys hotel rooms for 28 homeless people during snowstorm This is the second time The Muslim Association of Puget Sound has provided hotel rooms for the homeless encampment. by Lilly Fowler / February 12, 2019 / Updated on Tuesday, Feb. 12 at 12:45 p.m.
Culture KEXP’s Latin music ambassador finally crosses the southern border For years KEXP has brought music from Latin America to the Pacific Northwest, but now it’s taking its airwaves to Mexico City. by Agueda Pacheco Flores / February 11, 2019
News Yakima jail will stop holding inmates for ICE After lawsuit, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement will no longer be able to rely so heavily on Yakima law enforcement. by Lilly Fowler / February 7, 2019
Culture 11 things to do in Seattle Inuit throat singing, a theatrical ode to Frederick Douglass, the Spokane novelist tackling 1940s Hanford and more cultural happenings. by Brangien Davis & Agueda Pacheco Flores & Jonathan Zwickel & Mason Bryan / February 7, 2019
Culture Cornish College reduces tuition 20 percent to increase enrollment In hopes of improving access and affordability, Cornish joins a growing list of small, private, liberal arts schools resetting their tuition rates. by Agueda Pacheco Flores / January 31, 2019
Culture 11 things to do in Seattle A Viaduct send off, an author embracing female rage, Uncle Vanya and more cultural happenings. by Brangien Davis & Agueda Pacheco Flores & Jonathan Zwickel / January 31, 2019
Equity Burien police investigate violent, racist letters Last week, Burien was hit with anti-immigrant letters targeting the city's sanctuary policy. by Lilly Fowler / January 28, 2019
News More than 30K immigrants have been deported via Boeing Field – King County says no more Executive Dow Constantine vowed to end ICE’s use of the airfield in 2018. Now, as a report detailing the practice is being made public, he is attempting to make good on that promise. by Lilly Fowler / April 23, 2019 / Updated on April 26 at 1:11 P.M.