Politics
Will state re-establish names board?
A new bill looks to revive Washington's ability to oversee its own maps.
A new bill looks to revive Washington's ability to oversee its own maps.
As the Civil War reaches its 150th anniversary, it's time to reflect on the impact of that era on the Pacific Northwest, and how political battles over slavery, secession, and states' rights were fought not just back East, but in the Rain Belt too.
A deadly Northwest serial killer whale won't be in it, but the show will go on again a year after trainer's death.
In Seattle, there may be a war on cars, but there is a war on potholes too, and it's something of a quagmire.
While Pioneer Square is being buffeted by big projects and tough economic times, work is proceeding on an urban trail network to make the historic district more connected and foot-friendly.