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SEAtoday Wrapped: Here’s what you enjoyed the most

See which articles and social media posts you all read and liked the most this year.

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Let’s look back on the past year of local news.

Graphic by 6AM City staff

The end of a calendar year always invites a lot of nostalgia as we look at how we spent our year, which is why Spotify Wrapped is so much fun for its listeners. We decided to make one of our own.

Here’s what you read the most from us this year.

Most read articles

  1. Portland’s Voodoo Doughnut expanding to Seattle — published Oct. 17
  2. Jollibee plans first Seattle location — published Oct. 19
  3. SDOT’s Seattle Transportation Plan is ready for public’s review — published Oct. 6
  4. Take a slice out of Seattle’s pizza scene — published Oct. 19
  5. Legendary KOMO 4 weather anchor Steve Pool dies at 70 — published Nov. 24

Most liked Instagram posts

  1. Washington’s first alpine roller coaster — posted June 3
  2. Mourning 9 p.m. sunsets — posted Nov. 2
  3. Is the Puget Sound considered the ocean? — posted June 19
  4. Seattleites say the Seattle Freeze doesn’t exist — posted July 19
  5. Why didn’t we get an air conditioner? — posted May 13
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