News & City Life

City

Ferguson Protests Hit Seattle

Hundreds march in mostly peaceful protests against the grand jury decision in Ferguson.

11/25/2014 By Casey Jaywork

This Washington

State Budget Primer: $4 Billion in the Red

New Revenue, but new costs.

11/24/2014 By Josh Feit

City Hall

Council Legislation would Expand Car Sharing

Car2go likely to face competition next year.

11/24/2014 By Josh Feit

PubliCalendar

PubliCalendar: Fight Ebola with the Early Music Guild

Today's picks for civic nerds

11/24/2014 By Darren Davis

Morning Fizz

City Report: Fossil Free Fund "Outperforms" Standard S&P 500

Caffeinated News featuring divestment, assessment, and a reality check.

11/24/2014 By Morning Fizz

PubliCalendar

PubliCalendar: The True Seattle Natives

Today's picks for civic nerds

11/21/2014 By Darren Davis

Morning Fizz

City Pension Fund to Study Divesting from Fossil Fuels. Again!

Caffeinated news featuring divestment from fossil fuels, emergency contraception, and light rail.

11/21/2014 By Morning Fizz

PubliCalendar

PubliCalendar: Documentary Double Feature

Today's picks for civic nerds

11/20/2014 By Darren Davis

Morning Fizz

Councilmember Kshama Sawant Arrested

Caffeinated news featuring wiggle room and arrests.

11/20/2014 By Morning Fizz

That Washington

Cantwell Calls for Net Neutrality. Again.

Sen. Maria Cantwell warns of Internet "Toll Lanes."

11/19/2014 By Josh Feit

Urbanism

Urban Upgrade: Plant it and They Will Come

Food Oriented Development in SE Seattle

11/19/2014 By Josh Feit

Urban Upgrade

Rainer Beach's Food Innovation Zone

The neighborhood is planting the seeds for revitalization—with food.

11/19/2014 By Josh Feit

PubliCalendar

PubliCalendar: The Livability Agenda

Today's picks for civic nerds

11/19/2014 By Darren Davis

Morning Fizz

Unfazed by GOP Gains

Caffeinated News featuring diversity, the NSA, and leadership.

11/19/2014 By Morning Fizz

PubliCalendar

PubliCalendar: Farmers vs. Environmentalists

Today's picks for civic nerds

11/18/2014 By Darren Davis

Afternoon Jolt

Extra Fizz (or Jolt): Mayor Murray's Communications Director Out

Jeff Reading, Murray's comms director, leaving next month.

11/18/2014 By Josh Feit

Morning Fizz

A "Two-Way Relationship Between [the] Environment and Inequality"

Caffeinated News featuring a WA state climate change report, a federal parking subsidies report, and a FB fight.

11/18/2014 By Morning Fizz

PubliCalendar

PubliCalendar: Link Connections

Today's picks for civic nerds

11/17/2014 By Darren Davis

Morning Fizz

"There's a Lesson to be Learned."

Is the region ready to take its cue from Seattle on transportation funding?

11/17/2014 By Morning Fizz

Pedestrian Chronicles

Pedestrian Chronicles: Lake City Statement of Intent

A budget item fails, but generates a connection between social justice, urbanism, and traditional neighborhood activism.

11/14/2014 By Josh Feit