Last Friday, June 26 , the Gender Justice League (GJL) hosted Trans Pride Seattle (TPS) in Volunteer Park. According to the GJL website, “Trans Pride Seattle is a free, annual, all-ages festival ...
Soon after publication, the strike at The Walrus and Carpenter ended as the company and the union reached a tentative ...
Real Change Vendor Yemane Haile Berhe passed away on June 10, 2026, at the age of 56. In 2023, Real Change published a vendor profile on Berhe written by Susan Storer Clark. Clark wrote: Yemane ...
In the 1990s, I joined a list service called Writers, because, duh, me wanted learn how write good. So at some point, as I was talking to total strangers on the internet — connected to them only by ...
Let’s face it: If you’ve ever lived in Seattle, you’ve noticed it’s expensive here. Like really damn expensive. Buying a latte downtown will cost you a minimum of $7 after tax and tip, while the ...
Lacey Gray, the former records manager for the Office of Inspector General (OIG), has filed a claim for damages against the City of Seattle. Gray is alleging that when Inspector General Lisa Judge ...
June marks the debut on DVD of a 37-year-old treasure of Seattle film history: Martin Bell, Mary Ellen Mark and Cheryl McCall’s 1984 documentary “Streetwise.” An incredibly moving portrait of the ...
Records suggest only 1 in every 15 homeless Seattle residents recovers their property after a sweep “In order for me to assist you, I will need your name, a number and the location your property was ...
For the last hours of his 75 years on Earth, Robert Fuller was married to a man who he loved. “I anoint you,” said Nancy Rebecca, a nurse, clairvoyant and sometime wedding officiant, “Mr. Robert and ...
On June 8, 2020, after a week of the Seattle Police Department’s (SPD) dispersals of Black Lives Matter protesters in Capitol Hill, the department changed course and began to leave its East Precinct.
Content warning: This article contains references to sexual violence and homicide. Five years ago, on the night of June 1, 2020, a Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agent was punched in the face ...
On Tuesday, Sept. 23, Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell signed into law two controversial ordinances, known as Stay Out of Drug Areas (SODA) and Stay out of Areas of Prostitution (SOAP), intended to address ...