Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell is proposing a property tax increase to fund the new Every Child Ready Initiative, which is part of his plan to renew Seattle’s education levy.
As Seattle's only "nude beach," Denny Blaine Park is now at the center of a legal battle regarding how the city manages public places.
SPD officers appeal to SCOTUS for anonymity
Eggslut, an international breakfast restaurant chain with locations stretching as far as London and Tokyo, has found a new home—Seattle.
Its newest location will be at 1531 Melrose Avenue in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood, replacing Homegrown Sandwiches.
Egglsut is known for its assortment of egg-themed breakfast sandwiches, served on a toasted brioche bun, and sides including its truffle hashbrowns.
Pierce County Sheriff will contact ICE, Trump administration for “help”
A notorious graffiti tagger in Seattle, known for spray-painting the word "eager" thousands of times on both public and private property in Seattle, is making amends for his past transgressions by becoming part of the solution—cleaning up graffiti.
Prosecutors estimated Casey Cain, the man behind the "eager" graffiti tags, has caused hundreds of thousands of dollars in damage. He was ordered to spend 80 hours cleaning graffiti as part of a 2024 plea agreement for a felony malicious mischief.
Speed limiters for repeat offenders
Seattle is set to host the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup at Lumen Field!
Todd Roggenkamp, a police officer for the Mercer Island Police Department (MIPD), was demoted from sergeant to officer in early 2024 after displaying concerning behavior the year before. Now, due to recently uncovered bodycam footage, his demotion is becoming clearer.
The situation stemmed from Roggenkamp, his wife, and a subordinate officer returning to a bar to retrieve a cell phone the wife forgot. He allegedly flashed his badge at the bar to gain special favor, and when he was denied entry, tried to challenge a bar patron and a bartender to a fight. His wife slapped the bar patron and kicked him the groin.
World Cup organizers want $20 million in tax dollars