‘Justice for Rosenda Strong’: One year after she disappeared, family pushes...
One year after they last saw her alive, Rosenda Strong's family struggles to heal from her killing while still keeping her story in the public eye.
View Article‘My country dies’: Seattle Iraqis gather to support demonstrators in their...
It's estimated that more than 100 people have been killed and more than 6,000 injured during peaceful protests throughout Baghdad and Iraq against corruption, lack of public services and unemployment.
View ArticlePutting on the dog — and cat — at the Halloween Pet Parade
The Halloween Pet Parade and costume contest was held Sunday at Volunteer Park in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle.
View ArticleYoung pie-eaters face off in West Seattle
A la Mode Pies owner Chris Porter brought over the pies from the shop at the Junction in West Seattle, and his business has sponsored the event for the past three years.
View Article‘An open wound’: Family’s search for missing Kent woman gains strength after...
Alyssa McLemore's family has searched for her since she went missing 10 years ago. Now, with the support of the grassroots MMIW movement and renewed efforts of the Washington State Patrol, they hope to...
View ArticleThe Backstory: Photographing a story about childbirth made me more confident...
AS A JOURNALIST, it’s rare to get an opportunity to work on a story as it’s personally unfolding for you in real time. So, when Pacific NW magazine writer Sandi Doughton asked me if I wanted to work...
View ArticlePre-Father’s Day march highlights disproportionate incarceration of Black men
On the eve of Father’s Day, community members gathered in the parking lot of the Abubakr Islamic Center in Tukwila to march against a systemic injustice against Black families in America. “One out of...
View ArticleOn Seattle’s Lake Washington Boulevard, a weekend without cars
The closure is on a trial basis and future closures depend on community feedback.
View ArticleMusic and movement for Black lives at Jefferson Park
Music and movement filled Seattle’s Jefferson Park on Saturday as families and teens gathered for 4th The Culture, a set of performances put on by the youth-led organization Eastside 4 Black Lives.
View ArticleSeattle hairdresser takes her tools on the road
Dina Pupera of Columbia City Cuts has owned her South Seattle salon for 15 years, but is changing things up due to the COVID-19 pandemic and giving mobile haircuts.
View ArticleYoung carpenters at work
Summer camps, beloved by kids and parents alike, are one of the many question marks this year as the COVID-19 pandemic has upended normal patterns of behavior. Some are still able to operate with...
View ArticleCleaning up and cooling down at rugby club car wash
Spray, suds and Speedos were everywhere Sunday outside The Cuff Complex in Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood as the Quake Rugby club held a car wash fundraiser. Seattle Quake Rugby is a local and...
View ArticleSouth Seattle church steps up free food distribution
The church had been distributing sandwiches and food downtown and along the Rainier Avenue South corridor on the last Friday of every month, but they recently added several $25 gift cards to their...
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