Seattle officers used aggressive techniques to disperse the crowds, including flash-bang grenades, foam-tipped projectiles and “blast balls” that explode and emit pepper gas. Plaintiffs' lawyer Karen Koehler says the lawsuit was a response to “shameful behavior” by the city.
READ MOREStudents at Parkrose High find mentorship, opportunities alongside others who understand.
READ MOREHundreds attend to honor and continue the message of Dr. King.
READ MOREWashington state lawmakers will consider a proposal to prohibit police from hog-tying suspects. nearly four years after Manuel Ellis, a 33-year-old Black man died facedown with his hands and feet cuffed together behind him. Democratic Sen. Yasmin Trudeau has sponsored the bill, saying she doesn’t want anyone else to experience the “dehumanization” Ellis faced before his death. The measure is set to go before a Senate committee Monday
READ MOREEllis was a 33-year-old Black man who was shocked, beaten and restrained facedown on a sidewalk as he pleaded for breath. The police department on Tuesday announced findings that the officers did not violate the use-of-force policy that was in effect at the time.
READ MOREDespite freezing cold temperatures, several hundred community members, businesses and elected officials gathered to celebrate Dr. King's birthday.
READ MOREO’Nesha Cochran-Dumas has fought hard in both recovery, and in her career as a recovery professional.
READ MOREThe new Washington State Black Legacy Institute will house the organization’s work and provide resources for community historians.
READ MOREThe idea is that humans can help trees keep up with climate change by moving them to more favorable ecosystems faster than the trees could migrate on their own. Yet not everyone agrees on what type of assisted migration the region needs — or that it’s always a good thing.
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