The three main pillars of Seattle’s more aggressive approach to public safety will be asking the city’s voters to run the ...
Enough of closures and looking back. Here is something new — though its inspiration is steeped in the past. The Piedmont Cafe ...
A family business with a more than 119-year-old legacy in Seattle is leaving Capitol Hill. How Perkins Glass lasted this long on Broadway is pretty incredible — an industrial shop that ...
Everywhere I looked there were birds. Sprites in perpetual motion, determined to find their next meal. Kinglets, chickadees, creepers, nuthatches, and wrens worked through the forest understory as ...
Neighbors have helped raise thousands of dollars to help support a Capitol Hill convenience store recover from repeated damaging break-ins. A fundraiser for Summit Foods is close to its $10,000 ...
While the number of participating venues in tonight’s first Capitol Hill Art Walk of the new year falls just short of 25, that is still a hell of a lot of neighborhood art. Start 2025 off ...
Metro driver Shawn Yim will be remembered by his city with a memorial procession of buses stretching through Seattle’s downtown Friday morning: A memorial procession of several dozen buses ...
By Domenic Strazzabosco After acquiring Kerry Hall from Cornish College of the Arts last November, Seattle Theater Group — the nonprofit that manages The Paramount, The Moore, and The Neptune — ...
Days after the first inauguration of Donald Trump in 2017, 120,000 people took to the streets as the first Seattle Women’s March stretched from the Central District to the Space Needle.
Mayor Bruce Harrell says the city’s recruitment efforts including a streamlined testing process and relaxed requirements paired with better pay and retention policies are helping the Seattle ...
A fight is underway in the Central District to save a home that a group of Black first responders say has long been a ...
Central District last week with a final 50 pounds of catfish as Terrell Jackson and Jackson’s Catfish Corner called it quits. “My ...