On Monday, the SBWU bus stopped at the world's very first Starbucks in the Pike Place Market, which was renamed "Strike Place Market" for the occasion.
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On July 29, the Islamic Center of Federal Way was burgled and vandalized by two unidentified men.
Meet Seattle Pride's new leader.
"It's kind of feeling like what's going on nationally is filtering down to the local level in ways that we haven't seen in a long, long time, which is quite sad and disappointing."
After the COVID bust, the Sisters have worked to recover the spirit and energy that has defined them as a force in the Queer community for four decades.
Arlington held its second annual Pride festival, "Camp Pride," to the dismay of several citizens.
A new group focused on creating a space for Asian Transfem people is working toward raising their visibility in the community.
On July 19, the Community Police Commission asked that Chief Diaz attend a meeting to answer questions about the incident.
The Lumber Yard, an LGBTQIA+ bar and event space located in Seattle's White Center, is thriving and stronger than ever.
A spotlight on local artist Kaitlin Fritz and their arts organization Cutie Foundation.