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Claims Filed By Two Black Seattle Police Officers Raise More Questions About SPD’s Workplace Culture

Two veteran Black Seattle police officers have filed separate claims against the City of Seattle, alleging racial harassment and unequal treatment within the Seattle Police Department, raising questions about the department's workplace culture and accountability.

The Best And Hardest Political Job: Wilson Talks Housing, Black Businesses, And Seattle’s Future

Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson is working to address the city's biggest challenges, such as housing affordability, youth violence, economic displacement, and downtown recovery, through long-term investment, stronger community partnerships, and a holistic approach to public safety and affordability.

Keeping Young Athletes Safe: What Parents Should Know Before Summer Sports Begin

Parents should prioritize injury prevention, recovery, and balance when it comes to youth sports, and ensure their children are properly prepared, hydrated, and rested before, during, and after activities.

AG Nick Brown Announces Two Legal Victories Against Trump Administration

Washington State Attorney General Nick Brown announced two legal victories this week, successfully challenging actions by the Trump administration. These rulings blocked the imposition of tariffs on imported goods and restored homeland security funding that states argued was politically motivated, underscoring efforts to uphold the rule of law and protect vital state resources.

Seattle Paraeducators Warn Budget Cuts Will Harm The Most Vulnerable Students

Seattle paraeducators are warning that proposed budget cuts could harm the city's most vulnerable students by dismantling critical support systems, such as relationship building, crisis response, and cultural connections.

King County Expands Mobile Response Teams As Youth Mental Health Crisis Deepens

King County has launched mobile crisis response teams to provide immediate, community-based care for youth facing mental health and substance use emergencies, in response to the growing crisis of youth mental health needs.

Tubman Center To Lead Expanded Wellness Program For Black Elders In Seattle

The Tubman Center for Health & Freedom has taken over the Black Elders Wellness Program from Catholic Community Services, with the aim of providing culturally responsive care that addresses the physical, mental, social, and emotional health needs of Black elders in Seattle and King County.

A Legacy Of Struggle: For Seattle’s Black Entrepreneurs, Burnout Isn’t Personal, It’s Structural

Black entrepreneurs in Seattle are facing burnout due to rising costs, limited access to capital, and lack of resources, forcing them to work in the day-to-day operations of their businesses and absorb the financial strain to keep their doors open.

Tiffany Washington Named Deputy Manager For The City Of SeaTac

Tiffany Washington has been appointed as the new Deputy City Manager for the City of SeaTac, bringing with her 15 years of public-sector experience and a focus on strengthening operations and infrastructure to prepare for future growth and regional demands.

New State Survey Shows Decline In Youth Substance Use, Progress in Youth Mental Health

The 2025 Healthy Youth Survey shows a decline in youth substance use and an increase in mental health indicators, suggesting that multi-pronged strategies to limit youth access and support systems are effective in improving student well-being.

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