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Council Member Cathy Moore To Announce Resignation
District 5 Seattle City Council Member Cathy Moore, who represents North Seattle Neighborhoods including Greenwood, Maple Leaf,...

Hannah Krieg
Jun 22 min read


Socialist Kshama Sawant Challenges Rep. Adam Smith
Kshama Sawant, Seattle’s longtime socialist City Council member, is challenging U.S. Representative Adam Smith in the 2026 election. If she’s successful, Sawant said she will bring the same fighting strategy she used in Seattle City Hall to end the genocide in Gaza, secure free healthcare by taxing the rich, and institute a national rent control policy. While she’s running on a straight-forward and popular platform, Sawant’s path to victory looks narrow.

Hannah Krieg
Jun 26 min read


We're Hosting A Candidate Forum!
Surprise: The Burner gals, in collaboration with our friends at The Needling, House Our Neighbors, and some local goofy guys and gals,...

Hannah Krieg
Jun 21 min read


Op Ed: SPD Protects Out-Of-Town Bigots Over Seattle Queers, I Should Know, They Pepper Sprayed Me While I Was Already On The Ground
In theory, SPD is supposed to serve the community, not oppress them. SPD is supposed to protect the first amendment rights of everyone, not choose a side. If SPD cannot do these two simple and fundamental things, what are they good for?
Fanny P
May 293 min read


New Petition Demands City Keep Bigot Rally Out Of Seattle's Gayborhood
Almost 500 people have signed a new petition demanding that the City relocate the August 30 “Revive In ‘25”, another Christofascist...

Hannah Krieg
May 293 min read


Big Business' Bestie Bruce Harrell Scores Major Labor Endorsement Over Progressive Challengers
It’s sort of like when Punxsutawney Phil emerges from his burrow and sees his shadow, except instead of six more weeks of winter, the endorsement predicts four more years of Bruce Harrell.

Hannah Krieg
May 203 min read


Life On Mars, Neumos Co-Owner Claims He Never Agreed To Sign Letter Opposing Capitol Hill Crisis Care Center
Capitol Hill business owner Steven Severin, who co-owns Life On Mars, Neumos, Barboza, and the Runaway Bar, claims he never agreed to sign a now infamous letter from area small business owners to Council Member Joy Hollingsworth opposing King County’s plan to site a Crisis Care Center near the Pike-Pine corridor.

Hannah Krieg
May 182 min read


Beach Goer Trespassed From Denny Blaine Speaks Out
Brooks sees a parallel between how the cops treated her over the weekend with how they bully people living unhoused in Seattle, or those using drugs on the street, or sex workers in Aurora, or the student at the University of Washington who occupied the Boeing-funded building on campus. She understands not everyone can risk arrest, but she wonders what would have happened to her Sunday if a few more people had stood with her and refused to put their clothes back on.

Ashley Nerbovig
May 94 min read


In Their Own Words: Messages From The Pro-Palestine Protesters Arrested In UW Occupation
While the news from the student paper to national broadcasts talk about the action, supporters for the first time got to hear from protesters for the first time.

Hannah Krieg
May 86 min read


Seattle Police Chief Apologizes for Denny Blaine Raid
Nude Tanning Is Not "Indecent Exposure." In a public meeting Wednesday evening, Seattle Police Chief Shon Barnes said his officers were...

Ashley Nerbovig
May 72 min read


Corporate Donors Back Sara Nelson — Dionne Foster Bets On The People
Dionne Foster made a few things very clear at her kick-off party Sunday afternoon. For one, she’s the candidate for working people in the position 9 Seattle City Council race. And two, she needs your money. Turns out, spending the last three and a half years — however feebly — waging war on the poor at the behest of landlords, bosses, and the ultra wealthy, has left her opponent, Council President Sara Nelson, with a very compelling case for deep-pocketed donors.

Hannah Krieg
May 63 min read


Seattle Police Targets Denny Blaine Beachgoers
The enforcement action Sunday marked an escalation in the ongoing fight between the wealthy homeowners who live around Denny Blaine (known as Denny Blaine for All) and the LGBTQ+ community members and nude beachgoers who use it (organized under the name Friends of Denny Blaine). Denny Blaine for All, filed a lawsuit earlier this year against the City for its failure to curb nudity at the beach, as well as other alleged indecent behavior.

Ashley Nerbovig
May 43 min read


Seattle City Council Wants To Change Ethics Rules To Vote In Their Financial Interest
New draft legislation shows that the Seattle City Council may amend the City's ethics codes, so that they can vote in their own financial interest. Under the proposed rules, council members could vote in their own financial interest the member publicly discloses their "appearance" of a conflict at an open public meeting of the council or one of its committees.

Hannah Krieg
May 12 min read


Sales Tax Accounts For A Quarter Of Every Dollar In New State Revenue In Washington
Despite Democrats’ initial gusto for taxing the rich in the ongoing quest to flip Washington’s uniquely regressive tax code right-side-up, new sales taxes account for more than a quarter of every dollar the Washington State Legislature approved in new revenue this session. Choosing to dig Washington deeper into its reliance on sales taxes instead of levying taxes against the richest Washington, does not advance their ultimate goal of a fairer tax code.

Hannah Krieg
May 16 min read


A Lefty's Guide To What The Fuck Happened In the 2025 Washington Legislative Session
After 105 days of back-room wrangling, egomaniac managing, and budgetary bloodbath, state lawmakers wrapped up Washington State’s 69th legislative session early Sunday evening. But for a State boasting a Democratic majority in both Chambers and an alleged Democrat sitting in the Governor’s Office, Washington state progressives, lefties, otherwise disaffecteds walked away with very few big ticket wins. Here’s the highlight (and the lowlight) reel.

Hannah Krieg
Apr 284 min read


House And Senate Negotiators Propose Compromise Cap For Rent Stabilzation
After weeks of backroom wrangling the Washington State Senate and House reconciled their dueling rent stabilization bills, settling on a...

Hannah Krieg
Apr 241 min read


Seattle Renters Crash Affordable Housing Gala To Call Out Plot To Rollback Tenant Protections
Seattle renters are bracing for a long-haul brawl to defend their rights from a City Council that seems hellbent reversing wins for working people with all the subtlety of a wrecking ball—and about as much concern for who gets crushed. At the Housing Development Consortium’s (HDC) annual fundraiser, renters crashed the party—not for the finger food, but to hand out flyers exposing HDC’s months-long campaign to gut renter protections.

Hannah Krieg
Apr 242 min read


Washington Democrats Propose 55% Cut To Abortion Access Funds Amid National Attack On Reproductive Justice
Senate Democrats quietly proposed a shameful 55% cut to abortion access funding in their budget, leaving just $7 million for the 2026–2027 biennium to cover a critical healthcare service in a state that prides itself on being pro-choice. With Trump already training his crosshairs on reproductive rights, it's incumbent on the State Legislature—and Governor Bob Ferguson—to bolster funding for abortion, not sacrifice it on the altar of anti-tax orthodoxy

Hannah Krieg
Apr 223 min read


Landlords Outnumber Renters In Washington State Legislature At Least Three To One
Is your Washington State Legislator a landlord? More likely than you think! 21% of all WA legislators are landlords compared to just 7% renters/non homeowners. With about 36% of Washingtonians renting, tenants have about a fifth of the representation they deserve proportionally.

Hannah Krieg
Apr 214 min read


Washington: You Can Still Save The Wealth Tax
Governor Bob Ferguson is still not satisfied with the Democrat's revenue proposal even after they rolled over to his veto threat and cast aside what would have been the crown jewel of the session, the wealth tax. Though the situation seems bleak, advocates say it's not time to give up, it's time to double down.

Hannah Krieg
Apr 184 min read
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