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A term sheet of the Memorial Stadium renovations reveals funding plans, next steps for the project, and new features to expect.
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The month of July signifies the true start of Seattle’s summer weather and dethawing of the Seattle Freeze. Kick start your summer with these July events including festivals, pop-ups, food, and more.
The Museum of Illusions brings striking (and slightly discombobulating) visuals to life with its interactive exhibits and Seattle-themed displays.
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.
The Paris 2024 Olympics will spotlight several new sports: breaking, skateboarding, sport climbing, and surfing. Let’s dive into what you need to know about each event.
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Whew — the Copperworks Distilling Co. team has been hard at work with three new major projects.
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.
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University District’s Scarecrow Video is looking to raise money from its community to continue operating its extensive video collection and rental business.
From local vendors to nude cyclists, the Fremont Fair draws visitors from near and far to kick off the start of summer.
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“Poke in the Eye” is a playful collection of artworks showcasing the irreverent humor used by counterculture artists to make fun of the more mainstream works.
The “Molt Blitz” on Thursday, June 20 is a collective effort to monitor shorelines along the Salish Sea for invasive crab species.
Whale watching tours during the months of June through September see peak activity in the Seattle area. Here are some of the top spots to see them for yourself.