The bill’s intent is that, in subsequent years, salaries will continue to increase along with rising inflation.
Posts published in April 2023
Back in Buenos Aires, Argentina, I used to walk everywhere. During 2019, rental electric scooters were booming in the city. Everyone was shocked to see something like that in our streets – like if it came from another world. I rode them all year-round everywhere around Buenos Aires.
Setting the story straight: The brother of Elijah Lewis speaks on his death and legacy
Kayvon BumpusTo start off, Dunham shut the door on right-wing “Seattle is Dying” narratives that have inevitably been stirred from Lewis’ death. “The guy [Cooney] had a concealed carry. He was a citizen, he was ‘normal’, he wasn’t homeless,” he scoffed.
When asked what separates the EDM from other music scenes in Seattle, a local musician, DJ Macken, who started exploring electronic music at a young age with a keytar said “ P.L.U.R., peace, love, unity, respect. A power to behold."
In celebration of Earth Day, Rainier Avenue Radio will be hosting a week-long event at the historic Columbia City Theater from Apr. 17 to Apr. 21. Joined with Front and Centered and the Social Justice Film Institute, the event, “Earth Deserves More Than a Day,” will include radio interviews, “kitchen table” conversations, panel discussions, film screenings, and a multimedia exhibit.
★★☆☆☆ Saying I love Super Mario is an understatement. The globally admired Italian plumber has impacted many children’s lives, especially if you were born in the ‘90s, and it remains a cultural phenomena to this…
On Tuesday, Apr. 11, community and technical college faculty across Washington state staged a walkout to protest low funding. Seattle Central College (SCC) faculty and students joined the state-wide movement, displaying passion and solidarity in…
He was a hero to so many voiceless South Seattle and CD residents who will champion his cause. But for me, he was my little brother.