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Defendants in Seattle Municipal Court left without attorneys for weeks
At least 15 defendants in Seattle Municipal Court have gone weeks without being assigned an attorney over the past year.
Relocated sobering center set to open in Seattle's SODO by end of the year
King County’s sobering center will be moving to a new home, as preparations begin to open a permanent facility where people who are living on the streets can fi ...
Relocated sobering center set to open in Seattle's SODO neighborhood by end of year
Sprawling Seattle homeless camp cleared, but many campers relocate just blocks away “This new sobering center is critical to King County’s ongoing work to connect m ...
Proposed ordinance regulating after-hours nightlife in Seattle moves forward
In response to a series of shootings and murders at after-hours establishments, Seattle city leaders are moving forward with an ordinance to increase safety.
King County prosecutors charge another alleged graffiti vandal amid ongoing crackdown
King County prosecutors have charged another individual with felony malicious mischief for graffiti vandalism, adding to the ongoing legal actions against multiple defendants.
Seattle sushi restaurant reopens after resolving food service permit violation
Sushi By Scratch reopened last week after resolving a health department closure, although the owner said business has been slow.
Defendants in Seattle court going weeks without receiving an attorney
More than a dozen people have sat in King County jails or shown up to court without a defense lawyer assigned to their case, seemingly without anyone knowing.
New sobering center to open in Sodo
The overnight shelter, to be operated by Pioneer Human Services at 1950 First Ave. S., will provide shelter and treatment to people trying to get sober.
Opinion
Cops’ snarky ‘this is Seattle’ slogan misses their own big news
The Seattle Police Officers Guild continues to disparage the city on social media as a land of lawless degenerates. But the department's own data says otherwise.
Sound Transit’s looming money crunch prompts a request in Olympia
Sound Transit has plenty of money for now. But the longer term is a worry. A bill in the Legislature could help ease concerns.
Street blocked in downtown Seattle as fire department investigates natural gas leak
All eastbound lanes of South Jackson Street in downtown Seattle are blocked as fire crews respond to reports of a natural gas leak.
Anne Frank exhibit visits Seattle from Amsterdam
On display through May 31 at Seattle's Holocaust Center for Humanity is a traveling exhibit from the renowned Anne Frank House in Amsterdam.
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