Seattle's LGBTQ history that isn't all white, all middle class, all male For much of the 20th century, Pioneer Square was the heart of Seattle’s gay community. Artist Storme Webber grew up lesbian in Seattle and often went to... Ann Dornfeld
After Charlottesville, Boeing CEO stays put while others quit Trump council Update 11 a.m., 8/16/2017: Two more CEOs — from 3M and Campbell's Soup — quit President Donald Trump's manufacturing council Wednesday. Trump then... John Ryan
Gun violence was endangering teens, so two Federal Way moms stepped in Last summer, worried parents gathered at Federal Way City Hall. There had been an uptick in violence in the city -- including three gun deaths that May.... Patricia Murphy
Seattle police block anti-fascist marchers from pro-Trump rally A day after violent clashes between white nationalists and counter-protesters in Virginia, tensions were high during two opposing protests in Seattle. Ann Dornfeld
Asians are treated differently based on their weight, study says People who are chubby or fat often experience prejudice. But a recent study out of the University of Washington found that for Asian Americans, being... Kim Malcolm Katherine Banwell
She didn’t realize how wrong she was about kids until her son joined a gang Marty Jackson runs the Southeast Area Network of the Seattle Youth Violence Prevention Initiative. For years, she had worked with Stephan Stewart,... Bill Radke Ann Dornfeld Katherine Banwell
Fewer Seattle students are getting suspended, expelled, data show Suspensions and expulsions are down in Seattle Public Schools. The district's discipline rates mirror a statewide trend. Ann Dornfeld
The safest, most dangerous place in Seattle Elijah Brown was 9 when he saw a man get shot dead. Ann Dornfeld
Kent farmers market a produce haven for immigrant community It's not easy to find quality produce in the East Hill neighborhood in Kent. For the low-income immigrants who live in the community, it's a trek to... Megan Farmer Katherine Banwell
When people in charge are mostly white, what’s a black kid in jail to think? When black youth enter the criminal justice system, most of the people in authority they come into contact with — social workers, lawyers, the jury —... Patricia Murphy