Opinion
The death of Seattle's self-declared wokeness
Tuesday's election laid bare the thin pretense behind the notion that this city is a beacon for tolerance.
Tuesday's election laid bare the thin pretense behind the notion that this city is a beacon for tolerance.
The mayor's decision to deride the District 2 city council candidate was both unusual and misguided.
Voters care more about homelessness than any other issue. But some question whether the Seattle City Council alone can solve it.
When it comes to corporate spending, Seattle City Council races are getting all the attention. But businesses have also spent $2.9 million to stave off cuts to transit and light rail.
Numbers from the August primary suggest young voters might be more fired up than usual for this year's local elections.