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Rinck sworn-in, Morales steps down, as new Seattle City Council progressive core quickly crumbles UPDATE

Newly elected Seattle City Council member Alexis Mercedes Rinck was sworn in amid the resignation of veteran council member Tammy Morales, who cited damaging political battles and personal health concerns. Morales' departure, effective January 6, 2025, raises questions about the future of the council's progressive agenda as Rinck prepares for an upcoming election in 2025.

Seattle Councilmember Morales announces abrupt departure

Seattle City Councilmember Tammy Morales has announced her resignation effective January 6, citing frustrations with the council's operations and diminished checks and balances that hindered her ability to serve. Her departure raises questions about the future leadership of District 2 and ongoing council issues.

Rantz: Socialist Tammy Morales quits Seattle City Council because it wasn't extreme enough

Tammy Morales, a socialist member of the Seattle City Council, is resigning effective January 6, 2025, citing frustrations with the council's lack of radicalism. Her departure follows a year of heightened tensions, particularly after the exit of her ally Kshama Sawant. This resignation may lead to a more moderate replacement, indicating a shift in Seattle's political landscape.

Rantz: Uhm, can y'all relax about El Pollo Loco coming to Seattle?

The opening of El Pollo Loco in Kent, Seattle, has generated excitement among residents, especially those familiar with the California chain. However, Jason Rantz argues that while the restaurant offers tasty grilled chicken, it should not be seen as a transformative addition to Seattle's diverse culinary scene.

Court allows Boeing Field ICE flights; will Trump's team add more?

The article discusses a recent court ruling that permits Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) flights to operate from Boeing Field in Seattle, raising concerns among local activists about the treatment of detainees. Observers from the University of Washington Center for Human Rights are monitoring these flights to ensure accountability, especially as fears grow regarding increased deportations under the incoming Trump administration.

The Rhino Room temporarily closed at 11th and Pine

The Rhino Room, a Capitol Hill nightlife venue, has remained closed for over a month with no clear reopening date. Ownership has not responded to inquiries, and the club's website is inactive, raising concerns about its future. The establishment, which has been a fixture in the area since 2013, has faced significant challenges over the years, including the pandemic and local redevelopment.

Tips to protect your holiday gifts from porch pirates

The holiday season increases the risk of package theft, known as porch piracy. This article offers essential tips to protect deliveries, including prompt retrieval of packages and the use of security cameras, helping residents safeguard their gifts during peak shopping times.

** Rantz: Thanks to inaction, this Seattle homeless man could be one of many deaths this winter

Seattle's homeless population is at heightened risk this winter due to a lack of governmental action, as highlighted by Jason Rantz. The article emphasizes the urgent need for proactive measures to provide shelter for vulnerable individuals, warning that many may face life-threatening conditions without timely intervention.

Seattle native, former Mariners pitcher lands 2-year deal with Cubs

Matthew Boyd, a Seattle native and former Mariners pitcher, has signed a two-year, $29 million contract with the Chicago Cubs as he makes a comeback from surgery, bolstering the Cubs' rotation for the upcoming season.

South Korean parliament votes to defy president by lifting his declaration of martial law

The South Korean parliament has voted to lift President Yoon Suk Yeol's martial law declaration, highlighting ongoing political tensions. The declaration, aimed at combating perceived 'anti-state' forces, faced backlash from opposition and members of Yoon's party.

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