Health Coding

A New Smartphone App Spots Signs of Cancer With a Snapshot

Promising smartphone app BiliScreen is using selfies for science.

10/17/2017 By Rosin Saez

Election 2017

Joe Biden Endorses Manka Dhingra

The former vice president has been an outspoken critic of President Donald Trump and has been inserting himself into Democratic campaigns all over the country.

10/17/2017 By Hayat Norimine

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10/17/2017

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10/17/2017

Get Wet Hops

5 Fresh Hop Beers Worth Checking Out

They’re only around for a little longer.

10/17/2017 By Stefan Milne

In Print

A Redesign the Size of Seattle

Why Seattle Met just got bigger.

10/17/2017 By James Ross Gardner

Congress

Patty Murray, Lamar Alexander Reach Bipartisan Deal on Health Care

"We were able to reach an agreement that I hope will set the health care discussion in Congress on a very different path than the one we have all seen for the last seven years," Murray said.

10/17/2017 By Hayat Norimine

King County

Superior Court Judge Throws Out Initiative to Ban Injection Sites

The judge ruled Monday afternoon that I-27 "extends beyond the scope of the local initiative."

10/16/2017 By Hayat Norimine

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10/16/2017

Hopelink

Hopelink: Reaching Out Luncheon

Guests at Redmond-based Hopelink’s 22nd Annual Reaching Out Luncheon heard from former second lady Dr. Jill Biden as she spoke about the importance of supporting Hopelink’s work in our community.

10/16/2017

Weekday Picks

Culture Fix: October 16–20

Peggy Piacenza meditates on life and death in ‘The Event,' La Femme turns Chop Suey into a French night club, and Poet Don Mee Choi talks translation and neocolonialism.

10/16/2017 By Isabel Boutiette

Sales & Events

Wear What When: October 16–22

This week's fun times include the eighth annual Runway to Freedom fashion show, a macrame plant hanger workshop, and Fremont Third Thursday.

10/16/2017 By Rosin Saez

Police Accountability

DOJ Joins Seattle, Says City Is Compliant with Consent Decree

A favorable ruling from U.S. District Judge James Robart would allow the Seattle Police Department to move on to the next phase of reform.

10/13/2017 By Manola Secaira

Shifts & Shakeups

This Week in Restaurant News: Boozy Snow Cones and Crispy Peking Duck

Plus, Kamonegi finally swings open its doors in Fremont this weekend.

10/13/2017 By Diane Stephani

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At Seattle University, a Career in Student Advocacy Starts Here

Associate Professor Erica Yamamura sheds light on the unique social-justice focus of the school’s Student Development Administration Program.

10/13/2017

Spectacles

Warby Parker Is Coming for the Four-Eyes on Capitol Hill

A third Seattle location for the eyewear shop opens Saturday, October 14.

10/13/2017 By Rosin Saez

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The Sebastian’s New Brunch Is the Toast of the Village

With all-day rosé and full spread of breakfast goodies, Leonora puts a decadent twist on Sunday brunch.

10/13/2017

Retail Wire

Moorea Seal's New Flagship Store Is Now Open Downtown

The shop's Belltown location is no more. Check out its new sweeping headquarters on First Avenue downtown.

10/13/2017 By Rosin Saez

City Council

González Wants $2 Million Legal Defense Fund Next Year

The city council member announced her plan to double the legal defense fund next year during an API candidate forum.

10/13/2017 By Hayat Norimine