Seattle Pride's "Pride Guide" will not carry an ad from Starbucks Workers United (SBWU), the union that represents the coffee giant's employees, even though the union submitted ad copy by the deadline.
News: Local
In a historic moment, a local community prepares for their first Pride event.
Area church and local drag queen unite to raise money for a free pantry program and show support to the LGBTQ+ community.
A recap of the African American Community Advisory Council to the Seattle Police Department (SPD) meeting.
After three years of the SPD's LGBTQ advisory council meetings being on hold, they are coming back, and according to the speakers at latest meeting, they aim to rebuild trust.
The SGN reports from the grand opening of Mapu Maia Clinic that will serve Seattle's Pacific Islander community and specialize in Queer and Trans healthcare.
The SoDo-based Queer club The Comeback recently closed its doors after being open for a little over a year.
Seattle's libraries joined Books Unbanned – a new program designed to allow young people to choose their own reading material – on April 27.
During this year's United States Coffee Championship (USCC) nationals, three Seattleites combined three of the city's pillars of identity: coffee, queerness, and music.
Ten candidates are running for the seat now held by Kshama Sawant, who is leaving the council to build a new organization, Workers Strike Back.

