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Sea-Tac International Airport was dedicated on July 9, 1949. At the time, it could only host 1,500 passengers a day.
Once booming, now barren. Let’s take a peek at a mall of Seattle’s past — plus hope for the future.
The new estimate confirms Seattle’s general trend of growing by ~100,000 residents every 10 years.
Living Computers: Museum + Labs, which housed a vast collection of vintage computers and internet tech, is permanently closing its doors in the SoDo neighborhood. Some of its items will head to auction soon.
A term sheet of the Memorial Stadium renovations reveals funding plans, next steps for the project, and new features to expect.
Android users can now add ORCA cards to their digital wallets, but the projected date for when Apple users can do the same has yet to be released.
The Community Assisted Response and Engagement (CARE) department’s dual dispatch program seeks to diversify the types of first responders in Seattle.
First established in 1974, Seattle Gay News is one of the longest-running LGBTQ+ newspapers in the world.
The Seattle Public Library is asking residents with checked out books and other items to keep them on-hand after suspending their systems due to a ransomware attack.
Early summer’s a good time for splashing around + discovering maritime marvels.