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Consider these our Hollywood signs.
From red goo in Wallingford to Sue Bird’s swan song.
The Garfield High alum played for the likes of Billie Holiday when he was a teenager.
The Rat is back and playing in Edmonds.
Historic Seattle’s Heart Bombing event is at the Inscape Arts and Cultural Center this year.
Rainier Avenue Radio is hosting the pop-up throughout February at the Columbia City Theater.
The restaurant is giving to charity and bringing back retro unis to mark the occasion.
Jeff Bezos launched a little online bookselling biz from this Bellevue pad’s garage in 1994 — and the home is for sale again.
Seattle has 20 sister cities that span from Reykjavik, Iceland to Mombasa, Kenya to Kobe, Japan.
Local artists created data visualizations while working at the Fremont and University bridges.
Explore the Emerald City through its history, food, drink, and nature on these tours.
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Equipped with a marine-themed playground, tree grove, fountain, and plaza, Pier 58’s rebuild is bringing a whole new community gathering space to Seattle’s Waterfront.
Each of the projects receiving support from the Park CommUNITY Fund were suggested and voted on by locals in Seattle — from new basketball courts and exercise equipment to access improvements and water bottle refill stations.
From bike tours to cheese + wine tastings, Walla Walla has something for every traveler’s palate.
On this day in Seattle history — a local inventor filed a patent application, Seattle Public Library completed a $3 million expansion project, and Pearl Jam icons debuted.
Fancy a midnight snack? These Seattle restaurants have their kitchens open after 9 p.m. — so let’s get munching.
Originally proposed in April 2024, the Seattle transportation levy would help pay for a long list of transportation projects and infrastructure repairs.
Don’t tell Plankton — Saint Bread may have found the Krabby Patty secret formula. Here’s what the Portage Bay bakery is offering in its limited-time Krabby Patty Meal.
From setting up your space to shooing people out the door, here are some tips + tricks to make this holiday season one for the books.
City Editors Alina, Madeline, and Gabe have spent a collective three years bringing local readers top stories and comprehensive guides to Seattle.
Joyce J. Scott’s “Walk a Mile in My Dreams” uses beadwork, textiles, sculptures, and more to convey personal narratives + historical encounters with sexism, racism, and environmentalism.