As the leaves turn vibrant shades of orange and red, and the crisp Seattle air carries the scent of rain and pine, there's a comforting call to swap out our summer wardrobes for something a bit more forgiving.
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While most teenage boys are busy playing video games and scrolling through TikTok, 17-year-old Cason Dean is busy running his business: a corporation that sells inclusive, inflatable holiday decor.
Before he became one of San Francisco's premier press agents, Lee Houskeeper was just another twentysomething in New York City. It was there, in the sweltering humidity of the lower Manhattan summer of 1969, that he witnessed the Stonewall Riots.
Trudy A. James, 86, MRE, interfaith hospital chaplain, AIDS worker, end-of-life advocate, and much more, died Sunday, October 20, at her home in Seattle, surrounded by her family.
This history of what a seemingly benign president and an ideologue of a senator can do to threaten, terrorize, and even lead to the deaths of marginalized people is a lesson worth reviewing, one that continues to have ripples into the present day.
King will make history again as the first female athlete to be awarded a Congressional Gold Medal after the House passed bipartisan legislation in favor of granting her that honor on Sept. 17.
A national repository for historical medical information has added the website of a San Francisco health clinic focused on Transgender patients to its collection.
Jubilee tells the story of the Fisk Jubilee Singers, a choir founded in 1871 to help raise money for Fisk University, the first institution of higher learning established for former slaves after the Civil War.
As an out Gay man in Pierce County politics, Ryan Mello has broken new ground for Queer people.
On Tuesday, October 1, vice presidential hopefuls Tim Walz and JD Vance met on the debate stage in New York to support their party's nominees in what many call "the most polite debate" in this election cycle.

