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Travel and Outdoors

Here’s the scoop on the enhancements underway that are helping upgrade SEA Airport, one project at a time.
The Elliott Bay Connections project will bring a new bike path to Alaskan Way and upgrades to Myrtle Edwards and Centennial Parks.
They also make for a great workout.
Belltown is getting a new public space and you’ve got to check it out.
They’re part of a large installation by a Danish artist.
Washington’s picturesque Bavarian village makes for a charming getaway any time of year.
The tree named “Luma” became a cause this summer.
The now-viral sport was first created on the island in 1965.
The new entry building and pedestrian connection marks the culmination of a six-year process.
Here’s where to find that berried treasure in the Seattle area.
The event will bring 120-130 canoes onto the Alki shore
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Crochet and coffee shop concept Stitch Cafe is opening this summer in Capitol Hill.
These shops, matcha lattes, boba drinks, and ceremonial performances highlight Seattle’s thriving community of tea lovers.
Check out local artists’ new works, network with other creatives, and celebrate art works with the annual Seattle Art Fair.
A turn of phrase here, a recognizable Seattle nod there — these craft beers found around the Emerald City take local pride seriously.
FareStart is a social-enterprise nonprofit focused on job training and employment to disrupt poverty — all while serving up delicious dishes, of course.
This week — Monday, July 22-Friday, July 26, 2024 — we’re shining a spotlight on the vibrant drink scene in Seattle.
Expect to leave Bite of Seattle full after perusing the annual festival’s anticipated 150+ food vendors.
How much does it cost to live in the Emerald City compared to other cities and the US national average? Let’s crunch some numbers.
Some of Seattle’s go-to places for frozen treats are participating in the statewide tour of locally owned shops serving gelato, frozen custard, yogurt, ice cream, and soft serve.
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