Seattle's libraries joined Books Unbanned — a new program designed to allow young people to choose their own reading material — on April 27.
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During this year's United States Coffee Championship (USCC) nationals, three Seattleites combined three of the city's pillars of identity: coffee, queerness, and music.
Ten candidates are running for the seat now held by Kshama Sawant, who is leaving the council to build a new organization, Workers Strike Back.
The Washington state Senate passed SB 5599 on Wednesday, April 19. The bill was written to protect young people seeking gender-affirming care or reproductive health services and remove barriers to shelter for at-risk youth.
An interview with one of the leading researchers in the groundbreaking ANCHOR (Anal Cancer HSIL Outcomes Research) study.
The City of Seattle is seeking representatives for its LGBTQ Commission.
A report from Volunteer Park on Trans Day of Visibility on March 31, 2023.
It's peak cherry blossom season which means springtime has finally arrived in Seattle.
Hundreds of Starbucks workers and supporters from other unions rallied in front of Starbucks corporate headquarters at First Avenue and Lander Street on March 22.
Climate activists took to the streets to remind residents in Capitol Hill of the impending climate crisis and to call on some of the country's largest fossil fuel investors to implement changes.