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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.
When the sun’s out, the world is your workspace.
Incorporating native plants into the urban garden is a win-win for pollinators, the environment, and your garden.
You may not even need a car.
The Council said it would protect up to 10x the number of trees as the previous ordinance.
Its locally produced music and talk shows have been going strong since the 90s.
Here’s how to get around and enjoy some hiking and outdoor recreation, even if you don’t have your own vehicle.
It joins several other educational bee programs in the area.
Start your pedaling with guides, co-rides, a film fest, and more.
Those stinging suckers make for a tasty dish.
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No boat of your own? No problem. Find rentable boats around Seattle through Getmyboat — an Airbnb-like website for folks looking to do some floating around on our local waters.
The new estimate confirms Seattle’s general trend of growing by ~100,000 residents every 10 years.
Vashon Island boasts gorgeous views and comfortable spots for experiencing local culture.
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.
Dig into delicious and nutritious vegan and vegetarian fare in every corner of Seattle.
A term sheet of the Memorial Stadium renovations reveals funding plans, next steps for the project, and new features to expect.