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The iconic Ben Bridge Jeweler clock is back and better than ever in front of a new flagship storefront.
The new protected intersection at Thomas Street and Dexter Avenue North in South Lake Union is opening — the first of its kind, and likely not the last.
The 1970s was a wild time to live in Seattle. The decade gave us the Mariners, the Seahawks, the Kingdome, Bumbershoot, WSDOT, and more. Let’s rewind to 50 years ago.
Whether your kid is the next Picasso or a budding Neil deGrasse Tyson, there are plenty of ways to get them engaged at Seattle’s summer camps.
The new transportation levy proposal includes a $100 million budget increase from what was originally proposed in April 2024.
In addition to the international rowing competition, you’ll also get to enjoy the Seattle Yacht Club’s opening day parade and the Windermere’s Party on the Cut.
Plan your summer with beach-themed events happening in the Emerald City.
Why is this a thing? Four zebras recently took over North Bend after breaking out of a trailer, and apparently there are several other times odd animals found themselves loose on the streets of Seattle.
The Eastside Light Rail service opened for use on Saturday, April 27. Here are some stops to make along the route + what’s behind each station’s artwork.
Also known as the “Egan House,” this memorable Capitol Hill home designed by renowned architect Robert Reichert can be yours for less than $1 million.