Of all the horrors emerging from the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone, perhaps none is so menacing as the sight of a community garden full of tomato seedlings sprouting inside of coronavirus circles.
When I arrived at the nondescript warehouse in Auburn, a team of construction workers was transforming the wide, empty space into a way station between this life and the next. This place was Return ...
“Do you work for the cops?” a man asked, shaking a half-full pack of Marlboros at me. “No,” I said, helping myself to a cigarette. “I’m a reporter. I’m trying to figure out what’s going on over there.
A week ago, on the day the death toll locally reached 15, I was talking to some colleagues in the newsroom about what restaurants are up against now that people are being encouraged to stay home. The ...
The day after the Seattle Police Department deployed tear gas, OC grenades, and blast balls in their most aggressive and sustained response to protests against police brutality on Capitol Hill, the ...
Conservationists from the Seattle Audubon Society have expressed concern over the number of Seattle-area owls and hawks that have been turning up dead and full of rat poison lately. The rodenticides ...
Maybe you've seen them on your walk to work or late at night after having drinks with friends. Your eyes unglue themselves from your bright phone screen and you see it. Dangling, twisting in the ...
A sink is nestled in the University District alley between 15th Avenue Northeast and The Ave. It's bolted to a trough of plants. It appeared in May. Another sink just like it is up The Ave on 47th ...
On a recent wet and bright spring morning, two Seattle Graffiti Rangers parked their truck on the trail winding just below the Jose Rizal Bridge. They hauled out their paint-splattered rollers and ...
For over 52 years, educator Jane Elliott has been talking about the problem of racism in America. Ever since the morning after Martin Luther King Jr. was shot and ...
On Sunday, Reuters sent me to cover Washington state’s anti-lockdown protest in Olympia. Ardent believers in “hazardous liberty” showed up at the capitol with a litany of grievances, from bans on ...
Running for city council is basically like applying for a job, only the interview process involves getting your photo printed in nasty attack mailers and the hiring decision is a popularity contest.
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