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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.
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.
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.
Imagine you're exploring the revamped Seattle waterfront when hunger strikes. Where should you eat? Here's a refresher on the restaurants open around the piers.
Re: “The WA warnings on health care are a view back to the bad ol’ days” (June 25, Local News): If Jeff Bezos can spend an estimated more than $50 million on his Venice wedding, he can ...
Opinion Trump leaves his base dazed and confused June 23, 2025 at 12:24 pm By David Horsey Seattle Times cartoonist ...
Re: “Farm to Freezer program steps in to help food banks, planet” (June 30, Opinion): It’s encouraging and inspiring to know that the Farm to Freezer program is using surplus produce to make ...
Seattle foodie internet circles lit up last week when a photo of an In-N-Out logo on a poster with the words “Coming 2026” appeared on a Wallingford storefront.
Elected officials from Seattle reacted with outrage and alarm Saturday evening after news broke that the U.S. military bombed three nuclear program sites in Iran.
The editorial “Seattle schools show heart in honoring graduates with grit” (June 30, Opinion) is an important read as we struggle with financial disparity between the billionaires and those ...
Parents had high praise for teachers and school staff, but they want a new superintendent to help chart a new course for the district.
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