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From a transit corridor extension to bus stop improvements, Third Avenue will see multiple changes this year.
The position is voted on by the council, as opposed to the general city population.
The city saw temperatures drop to zero in January of 1950.
The big swells are normal and caused by an alignment with the sun and moon.
We have some really serious expert opinions.
Project Green Light analyzes traffic light timing at intersections.
Don’t flake out on prep work.
The challenges and opportunities associated with sucha conversion has made it a hot topic.
Advancements from Boeing, the addition of the SuperSonics, and the World Fair made the 1960s quite the time to live in Seattle.
Look for construction on these to start soon.
We’re commemorating 2023 the best way we know how — highlighting local photos through our SEAtoday Picture of the Year contest.
A guide to gates, parking, nonstop flights, and more.
Let’s take a look back at what the city looked like over a century ago.
The very first Costco location is still in operation on Fourth Avenue.
“Doors Open” recently passed the county’s council.
Here’s how to spot an oncoming landslide and what to do if you notice flooding.
There are free spaces — you just need to know where and when to look.
The new trees will be joined by a plaque commemorating the cultural significance of the trees to Japanese culture.
The department hopes to get plans 30% completed by the end of 2023.
Traverse the route from Ballard to Rainier Beach.
Seattle Public Schools will find other ways to close its deficit in the 2024-25 academic year.
The new design will be built at the intersection of Thomas Street and Dexter Avenue North in South Lake Union.
The Japanese Garden and the Woodland Meadow are getting upgrades.
Maybe it’s our beautiful summers or maybe it’s having a baseball team that always keeps you on your toes.
Five youth-focused arts + culture organizations will take up residence.
The West Seattle Water Taxi was instrumental in preventing damage to Pier 66.
Take a look at some of our favorite stories we brought you in 2023 — and learn about how you can keep them coming by supporting SEAtoday with the gift of your membership.
The bridge connects First Avenue to the newly renovated Colman Dock ferry terminal.
The policy applies to all government departments, staff, volunteers, and vendors.
He’s headed to sunny Miami after calling the Pacific Northwest home for almost 30 years.
Good news for Seattle.
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