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It is disheartening to find these kinds of sinister texts on my phone nearly every day of the year.
From boats and buses to walking and biking, here’s how best to reach and move around the waterfront. Plus, where to find parking, elevators and restrooms.
Locally owned cold brew company, Seattle Strong, is being sued for its name by Nestlé. The food giant alleged the brands' similarity would cause confusion.
The Seattle Times maintains editorial control over Project Homeless content. A Seattle youth homelessness nonprofit is closing a shelter for undocumented, unaccompanied youth.
The Health and Human Services Secretary’s new advisers are a curious crew.
Councilmember Sara Nelson has been an effective leader for Seattle with a track record of success on public safety. She deserves reelection to Position 9.
Five years after a teen’s killing ended the Capitol Hill Organized Protest, the homicide case is shrouded in secrecy and potential evidence has disappeared.
It will be in the best interest of all of us if Seattle Public Utilities steps up the information it makes available to the public regarding water use.
The annual celebration of the city’s only river was scheduled for August, but organizers started to rethink the plan after hearing from anxious neighbors.
Northwest Puget Sound Retail Seattle mayor, council member propose rewrite of city’s business taxes June 25, 2025 at 11:00 am Updated June 25, 2025 at 2:43 pm By David Kroman Seattle Times staff ...
As Seattle debuts a revamped waterfront this summer, we asked our food critics to name their favorite places to grab a bite or drink near Elliott Bay.
Re: “Trump signs budget bill, looks to cement his legislative legacy” (July 5, A1): The biggest victory President Barack Obama achieved was the Affordable Care Act in his first term. But the ...
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