The Seattle City Council has passed a controversial ordinance that would allow "less lethal" weapons for crowd control.
The Seattle City Council passed a bill Tuesday allowing police officers — in limited cases — to use weapons like tear gas, ...
New York’s top court has been asked to reverse a ruling against a law that would allow noncitizens to vote in New York City ...
One issue being debated among the Seattle City Council is whether police should be allowed to use less-lethal weapons, ...
Voters in Burien will decide in the Feb. 11 special election whether to keep the minimum wage as is or replace it with a ...
The Seattle City Council is set to approve new rules for how the Seattle Police Department can use crowd control weapons. CHS reported here on the legislation needed to replace SPD’s crowd control ...
The rules around how Seattle police can control crowds with less leathal weapons like blast balls, tear gas and pepper spray hinge on a final vote by city counc ...
City councilmembers will vote on allowing SPD officers to use less lethal weapons such as pepper balls and tear gas to ...
Washington voters will deposit their ballots, deciding the fate of several large school construction plans, security ...
The Seattle City Council is set to vote Tuesday on new legislation that would allow Seattle police to use a range of "less ...
Sawant, a former Seattle City Council member and vocal critic of the Indian government, said she was protesting after being ...
A champion of civil rights and historic preservation, Wing Luke, who would've turned 100 on Feb. 18, continues to inspire ...