Constructed in 2017, the city had to close sections of the building after cracks appeared in the walls and floor and water ...
Jas Keimig writes about the elation and frustration of rediscovering the renaissance men who deserve more recognition.
As the new technology proliferates, the founding CEO of the Allen Institute for A.I. discusses how — or even whether — it should be controlled. Sponsors help make Crosscut’s independent nonprofit ...
Researchers at the University of Washington went on strike Wednesday to put more pressure on the university in contract ...
From a Vietnamese American teenager to Henry VIII’s ex-wives, local stages are presenting an array of voices this season.
The case involving a Washington concrete company was being watched for the possibility it would tip the balance toward employers over workers.
Lukela will replace Rick Garza who is retiring after 38 years of state service including as director of the Washington Liquor ...
Now, thanks to the state Legislature’s new missing middle zoning law, developers will be able to build four- to six-home ...
The Duwamish Valley Climate Resilience Survey found environmental impacts outweigh issues like crime and housing for ...
It will now be easier for companies to sue their employees for striking after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled Thursday morning ...
With Washington Gov. Jay Inslee declining to run for a fourth term in 2024, state Attorney General Bob Ferguson and Public ...
This case is the latest in a series of state and federal lawsuits seeking to address Latino voter dilution in Central ...