Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Flash October 7, 2021 Former Seattle mayoral candidate says defunding police caused exodus of officers: 'Experiment isn't working' The mass exodus of Seattle police officers due to the defund-the-police movement is resulting in chaos, former mayoral candidate Lance Randall argued on Thursday.
Seattle October 6, 2021 Seattle City Council unanimously supports decriminalizing psychedelic mushrooms The Seattle City Council on Monday unanimously voted in favor of resolution supporting the decriminalizing of psilocybin and other psychedelics.
Seattle October 5, 2021 Seattle scraps 'single-family zoning' label over racism fears "Single-family zoning" is no more in Seattle following a city council vote Monday.
Seattle October 5, 2021 Seattle 'anti-racist' training teaches city employees Whites are 'oppressors' Non-White City of Seattle employees were invited to a training session to explore their internalized racism and given tools on how to free themselves from White supremacy influence, new documents show.
Homeless Crisis October 4, 2021 From homeless tents to penthouses with views A handful of Seattle’s more than 12,000 homeless people will soon be moving from the street to a studio penthouse with a view in Seattle’s pricey Capitol Hill neighborhood.
OPINION September 16, 2021 Jason Rantz: Can't make this up. Seattle city attorney candidate wins primary and vows to abolish office Nicole Thomas-Kennedy is a police and prison abolitionist who wants to dismantle the Seattle City Attorney’s Office.
Seattle September 14, 2021 Vili Fualaau, Seattle teacher Mary Kay Letourneau's estranged husband, arrested for alleged DUI, report says Police in Washington state arrested Vili Fualaau on Saturday for allegedly driving under the influence after he nearly crashed into a Seattle police vehicle, a report said.
Seattle September 12, 2021 Seattle detectives hunt woman who tried to snatch 2-year-old boy from pregnant mother at park Seattle authorities are hunting a purple-haired woman suspected of grabbing a pregnant woman by the hair, throwing her to the ground and snatching her two-year-old son.
Seattle September 7, 2021 Seattle could lose over 200 cops due to COVID vaccine mandate, report says Over 200 Seattle police officers could lose their jobs over the city’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate because they’ve either not received the jab or would refuse to hand over their private medical data, according to a report Monday.
Seattle September 1, 2021 Seattle shootings: Man kills attempted robbery suspect; 2 others wounded in separate incidents, police say A Seattle man shot and killed a suspect who attempted to rob him in the Capitol Hill neighborhood on Tuesday, one of three separate shootings that unfolded in a 24-hour period across the city, authorities said.
US August 29, 2021 Hurricane Ida's impact on Louisiana is 'unprecedented,' Cajun Navy Relief president says She's navigated through Hurricane Laura, Hurricane Harvey and other disasters, but Cajun Navy Relief (CNR) president Colleen Udell says that the impact of Hurricane Ida is "unprecedented."