Feature

Rape Survivors in Washington State Run Against a Ticking Clock

Most people sexually assaulted in ­Washington state have just three years to pursue criminal charges against their ­assailant. A bill to remove the statute of limitations would change that. Until then, survivors who seek justice are racing against time.

01/17/2018 By Hayat Norimine

Breaking News

Washington State QB Tyler Hilinski Found Dead in Apparent Suicide

Pullman officers discovered his body with a suicide note, according to police.

01/16/2018 By Hayat Norimine

City Hall

Did Seattle Jump the Gun on a World Cup Bid?

The city got on board with a North American bid months ago.

01/16/2018 By Hayat Norimine

Immigration

Despite Deportation Order, Immigration Activist Pledges to Keep Fighting

"I won't be quiet, I won't be silent, and I will continue working."

01/16/2018 By Hayat Norimine

Theater Review

'Straight White Men' Just Doesn't Work as Intended

Questionable performances mire Washington Ensemble Theatre's sold out family drama about white privilege and progressive obliviousness.

01/16/2018 By Darren Davis

White House

Jayapal Will Boycott Trump's State of the Union

Seattle's congressional representative boycotted Trump's inauguration last year.

01/16/2018 By Hayat Norimine

Hopped Up

Meet PNW, Seattle’s New Cheap Beer

The story behind the tiny, locally-owned company that’s competing with big beer.

01/16/2018 By Stefan Milne

Civil Rights

Seattle Activists Had a Lot to Protest on Martin Luther King Jr. Day

"We are here because of violence and poverty."

01/15/2018 By Hayat Norimine

Sales & Events

Wear What When: January 15–21

This week, find discounts on fall and winter duds, a neighborhood-wide sale in Fremont, and champagne-fueled shopping at Moorea Seal.

01/15/2018 By Rosin Saez

Culture Fix

Things To Do After Work: January 15–19

Novelist Jesmyn Ward drops by Benaroya Hall, the Northwest African American Museum honors the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr., and Seattle International Film Festival celebrates the unsung heroes of radical cinema.

01/15/2018 By Manola Secaira

Opening Dispatch

Reckless Noodle House Charges into the Central District

With plenty of cocktails, and a casual Vietnamese menu that packs heat.

01/15/2018 By Allecia Vermillion

News Roundup

Top Stories: A Deal on Short-Term Rentals, Inslee's Address, and ICE Agents at 7-Eleven

Your weekly dose of top political stories.

01/12/2018 By Araz Hachadourian

Immigration

Attorneys: State Officials Warned About DOL Sharing Info with ICE

Matt Adams, a legal director for Northwest Immigrant Rights Project, said advocates told officials DOL was sharing information with ICE nearly a year ago.

01/12/2018 By Hayat Norimine

Seattle Style

Exclusive North Face Capsule Collection Debuts at Nordstrom

A jacquard puffer coat, rich primary-colored classics—this might be the ultimate Pacific Northwest collaboration.

01/12/2018 By Rosin Saez

The Weekend Starts...Now

Top Things to Do This Weekend: January 11–14

Mozart's romance romp brings the laughs at Seattle Opera, artist Dakota Gearhart dreams up a new kind of makeup tutorial video, and the last weekend to see Andrew Wyeth at Seattle Art Museum.

01/11/2018 By Darren Davis

Museum of History & Industry

MOHAI- History Makers Gala

With more than 300 guests, Seattle’s Museum of History & Industry’s (MOHAI) 32nd Annual History Makers Gala on November 3, was a huge success!

01/11/2018

In Vino Veritas

Walla Walla Winery Is Opening a Tasting Room in Pioneer Square

The Browne Family Vineyards opens February 3, bringing movie night, karaoke sessions, and plenty of vino for any pre-gaming wine needs.

01/11/2018 By Rosin Saez

Food & Drink

Nosh Pit Weekly Planner: January 10–16

The week in which: Chuck's in the Central District turns 4, Eden Hill hosts a chef's dinner, and Coeur d'Alene is home to its first annual Mac and Cheese Festival.

01/10/2018 By Diane Stephani

This Is Not a Drill

Grant Achatz Is Coming to Seattle for a Popup Dinner

Eric Rivera's dining-club-slash-popup-incubator, Addo, will welcome the Chicago chef in February. Tickets go on sale January 9.

01/09/2018 By Rosin Saez

Sponsored Content

Lake Chelan’s Winterfest is Fun for the Whole Family

With adult wine, beer and Bloody Mary tastings, plus ice carvings, horse carriage rides and snow yoga, this beloved wintry two-week festival in the heart of wine country is back by popular demand.

01/09/2018