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Yesterday
8:00 AM
Transit Diehard King County Council Member Claudia Balducci Is Running for King County Executive
The Race to Succeed Dow Constantine Begins
Ashley Nerbovig
News
Tue
4:01 PM
City Council to Vote on Final Amendments to 2025-2026 Budget
Council Members Propose Taxing The Rich, Ripping Out the Street Car, and Restoring Tenant Protections
Hannah Krieg
News
Mon
1:39 PM
Seattle's First Rally Ahead of Trump 2.0
The left tries to find its footing before Trump takes power again.
Hannah Krieg
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News
Mon
11:12 AM
Sara Nelson Count Your Days
Alexis Mercedes Rinck’s Victory Shows Progressives Can Regain Some Power In 2025
Hannah Krieg
News
Nov 8
7:00 AM
Seattle Police Department Shares Plan to Fill Up King County Jail Beds
A Great Step Forward for Seattle Police Department, Says Deputy Chief
Ashley Nerbovig
Elections 2024
Nov 4
11:00 AM
Corporate Donors Have Abandoned Council Member Tanya Woo
Big Business Spent 90% Less on Woo Proportionally Compared to Her Last Failed Race
Hannah Krieg
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Elections 2024
Nov 4
9:31 AM
What This Election Means for LGBTQ Issues
I Felt Bad Writing This...
Vivian McCall
Bad Apples
Nov 1
12:00 PM
Bad Apples
A Bike to a Car Fight, Cop Laughs at Man in Crisis, More Dangerously Driving Cops
Ashley Nerbovig
Elections 2024
Nov 1
8:30 AM
The Election May Not Bring Out the Pussyhats, but the Keffiyehs Are Here to Stay
In 2017, suburban liberals took to the streets. After Biden’s win, many stepped back. As another big election looms, will they return, or will grassroots keep the fight alive?
Hannah Krieg
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News
Oct 30
4:00 PM
Strauss's Budget Still Guts $200M Away from Housing
Remember When Strauss Advocated For New Revenue?
Hannah Krieg
News
Oct 22
9:56 AM
Mayor Bruce Harrell Proposes Repeal of Blast Ball Ban for Protests
The Mayor’s New Crowd Management Policies Seek to Undo Post-2020 Reforms
Ashley Nerbovig
Elections 2024
Oct 18
4:02 PM
Andrea Suarez Ads Appear to Darken Opponent Shaun Scott’s Skin
The Old Tactic Blows Racist Dog Whistles All Over the Place
Vivian McCall
News
Oct 17
9:00 AM
The Vicious Cycle of Overburdened Public Defenders
Interim King County Department of Public Defense Director Matt Sanders on Caseload Standards and Budgetary Needs
Ashley Nerbovig
Elections 2024
Oct 16
10:00 AM
Washington Political Ads Are Appearing on TV for Dogs
Dogs Cannot Vote
Vivian McCall
News
Oct 15
9:00 AM
Mayor Bruce Harrell’s Budget Could Make You Homeless
The Mayor Rips Up the Social Safety Net but Readies the Broom to Sweep Away Anyone Who Falls Through
Hannah Krieg
News
Oct 9
12:18 PM
City of Seattle Urges “No” Vote on I-2117 to Repeal Climate Commitment Act
Nice, Now Stop Sacrificing Our Environment for the Sake of Your Wealthy Donors’ Profits
Hannah Krieg
News
Oct 9
9:00 AM
A Stranger Killed an 80-Year-Old Dog Walker. We Have the Power to Prevent Such Tragedies.
To Achieve Lasting Public Safety, We Need Much Larger Investments in Public Health
Justin Ward
Elections 2024
Oct 7
11:20 AM
Andrea Suarez Wants to Go Backwards on Homelessness
Why the Treatment First Approach, Beloved by Republicans, Is Dead Wrong
Vivian McCall
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