Seattle Drug Ordinance Fails to Meet Treatment Promises, Report Says
Earlier this month, the King County Department of Public Defense issued a report showing that the City of Seattle has fallen short on offering diversion and treatment to people criminalized by its new 2023 drug ordinance. During the reviewed period, only six prosecutions out of 215, resulted in someone either completing treatment or receiving a court order to that effect, less than 3%.
Dubicki: It Is Not Too Soon
Middle age, quarterbacks, and "Don’t Look Up"
Here we are at the threshold of the most important celebration of the year: my birthday. As it...
Sunday Video: A City Built on Water Is Running Out of It
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_OjUtqv7LDg&t=5s
Bloomberg Green explains how Mexico City is running out of water despite historically having been built on a lake. How can Mexico City solve...
Sunday Video: Why You Don’t Hear About The Ozone Layer Anymore
https://youtu.be/CaLOiGEDPJQ
Vox recounts how the international community came together to combat depletion of the ozone layer and why the ozone layer is no longer of...
Seattle Metronatural
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U04qKoFoLIs
If you're in need of a little pick-me-up today, you're just in luck! Visit Seattle has a new, quirky little video that will leave...
Super Bowl Sunday Video: The Dark Side of Sports Stadiums
Widely regarded as the biggest weekend in sports, the Superb Owl fills the February niche in the United States' unofficial gluttonous holidays calendar. Between...
Is the Progressive Media Landscape in Seattle Drying Up?
Crosscut's opinion section is dead, the publication's new executive editor M. David Lee III announced last week. The move will deprive Seattle of another...
Love (Hurting From a Lack Thereof)
His hair wasn't always gray, but it still grows, and now it's long enough to register a breeze. With that and the tuft of...







