Check Out These Pioneer Square Art Shows in April
First Thursday Art Walk and Beyondby Stranger Things To Do StaffOn the first Thursday of every month, Seattleites flock to the streets of Pioneer Square for the city's central and oldest art walk,...
View ArticleCharge: Man tried to rob a Girl Scout in Tacoma
A 23-year-old man is charged with attempted robbery in Pierce County after trying to rob a Girl Scout selling cookies in Tacoma.
View ArticleSavage Love Letter of the Day: After the Fuct
A sex worker's partner has a right to know about their work.by Dan Savage This letter was originally published on April 1, 2010. I don't know what to do. My boyfriend of almost two years broke up with...
View ArticleFree Will Astrology: April 4–10
by Rob Brezsny ARIES (March 21–April 19): Eighty-three-year-old author Harlan Ellison has had a long and successful career. In the course of publishing hundreds of literary works in seven different...
View ArticleGot a story about homelessness you’ve always wanted to tell? Share it at...
A consistent problem Project Homeless comes across in our coverage is writing about numbers. We write about numbers constantly: How much money is spent on homeless services. How many people are making...
View ArticleApril Flavors of the Month: Food & Drink Specials To Try Now
Get these special flavors of ice cream, cupcakes, doughnuts, and more before they're gone.by Stranger Things To Do StaffThey say April is the cruelest month, but, if it means local food and drink...
View ArticleTucson police official tapped for key oversight job in Seattle Police Department
The inspector-general job will provide broad oversight of the management, practices and policies of the Seattle Police Department and the Office of Police Accountability, which conducts internal...
View ArticleUW to ring in new bells Thursday atop Kane Hall
The University of Washington will dedicate a 47-bell carillon in a ceremony Thursday.
View ArticleSeattle School Board selects first Native American superintendent in city...
The Seattle School Board spent less than two months narrowing down a pool of 63 candidates to just three finalists vying to lead Washington’s largest school district. Wednesday night, the Board voted...
View ArticleMaking room at UW Waterfront Center for warmer weather
The UW Waterfront Activities Center in Seattle started renting boats Sunday.
View ArticleConnelly: A Dr. King tribute -- young speakers stir crowd, politicians are...
At Mount Zion Baptist Church, which once invited Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. to Seattle, the civil rights leader was remembered on the 50th anniversary of his assassination. Local political brass were...
View Article12-hour police standoff over; suspect shot dead
A man who barricaded himself inside a Federal Way home has died after exchanging gunfire with police Wednesday night.
View ArticleTrial Reveals the Pulse Shooting Wasn't About Homophobia; It Was About U.S....
by Katie HerzogForty-nine people were killed at the 2016 Pulse shooting. Kelly O In the days after the 2016 shooting at Pulse Nightclub in Orlando—a shooting that left 49 dead and 53 wounded —rumors...
View ArticleThousands of convictions tainted by rogue lab chemist tossed
BOSTON (AP) — A judge on Massachusetts’ highest court has ordered the dismissal of thousands of cases tainted by a former chemist who authorities say was high almost every day she worked at a state...
View ArticleRevelations of Possible Crime in CA Crash Makes Viral Black-Boy-Hugging-Cop...
by Charles MudedeMendocino CountySamson1976/gettyimages.com The Mendocino County Sheriff Tom Allman now considers one of the white mothers, Sarah Hart, of the six adopted children of color, a criminal....
View ArticleSuspect in Bellevue mosque arson was ‘being stupid’, teens tell police
An 18-year-old has been charged with first-degree arson, accused of setting a fire last month at the now-closed Islamic Center of Eastside. It’s the second fire there in a year; police do not believe...
View ArticleEPA's Pruitt violates Clean Air Act, AG Ferguson charges in lawsuit
Attorney General Bob Ferguson joins in his 24th federal lawsuit against the Trump Administration.
View ArticleBurton Smith, Cray co-founder and Microsoft technical fellow, dies at 77
Burton Smith, co-founder of supercomputing company Cray, Inc., died this week of complications of heart disease.
View ArticleA Conversation with Seattle Graphic Designer Gabriel Stromberg, Who Presents...
His show, A Series of Shapes, runs through May 31 at Non-Breaking Space.by Sophia Stephens"No Nonsense," Gabriel Stromberg Gabriel Stromberg's mastery of the foundations of art and design fuel his...
View ArticleHome prices have risen fastest in South Seattle, as citywide median nears...
The biggest home price increases have been in South Seattle, but every neighborhood has been affected: Citywide, the median price of a home last month was almost $820,000, beating the old record by...
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