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Posted inFeatures
Appetite for Destruction
For five years, Seattle’s antigovernment protesters have been breaking shit, injuring people, and getting injured themselves. They can’t explain what they want or where they’re going with all this—and fuck you for asking.
Posted inNews
Privatizing the Clearing of Homeless Encampments
The City Pays a Specialized Company $240 Per Hour to Trash People’s Stuff
Posted inWe Saw You
We Saw You Dancing at Jefferson Park, Riding a Hoverboard at Gas Works Park, and Groping a Pregnant Woman Downtown
Stranger Staffers Were There As It Happened
Posted inWe Saw You
We Saw You Harassing Women Outside the Library, Being a Brat on the Bus, and Watching Porn on Mercer Island
Stranger Staffers Were There As It Happened
Posted inNews
Pioneer Square Residents Just Blocked an Apartment Building They Say Is “Out of Scale” with Their Neighborhood
But for Seattle to Grow—and Address Its Housing Crisis—Bigger Buildings Must Go Somewhere
Posted inNews
Three Things Seattle Is Doing About Homelessness
(One Right, Two Wrong)
Posted inFeatures
Meet Your Neighbors!
What Made a UX Designer, a Musician, a Refugee, and a Molecular Biologist Choose to Move to Seattle
Posted inNews
Hey, Seattle Politicians, Get to Work!
No Matter Who Gets Elected on November 3, Here Are the Problems They Need to Tackle Right Away
Posted inNews
Look at All This Fucking Money!
Special-Interest Money Is Flowing into This Year’s City Council Races at Levels We’ve Never Seen Before
Posted inNews
Hereโs How the City Could Stop Those Special Move-In Deals for Tech Workers
And Why Seattle Should Do Even More to Help Low-Income Renters
Posted inNews
City Proposes a Massive Overhaul of Its Labor Laws
The Most Controversial Piece of a New Bill Would Close an Important Loophole for Low-Wage Workers—but Will the Business Community Stop It?
