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Island Soul and Arleana’s Owner Theo Martin on Crossing the Bridge

In 2005, Theo Martin opened the restaurant we now know simply as Island Soul, a joyful confluence of soul food...

Mojito’s Luam Werson on Rum Drinks and Cooking for Ball Players

Luam Werson runs Mojito’s tiny dining room with the back-clapping warmth of a guy who always knew he wanted to...

Simply Soulful’s Owners on Deferred Dreams and Sweet Potato Pie

Barbara Collins didn’t exactly need a side hustle—she spent more than two decades as an executive with Costco. But she...

Gold Coast Ghal’s Tina Fahnbulleh on Popups and Potato Greens

One of the most exciting new restaurants in the city opened quietly in November 2023. Tina Fahnbulleh took over the...

‘Ben was always in the front’: UW graduate among marines killed in helicopter crash

A University of Washington graduate was among the five marines killed in a helicopter crash in Southern California this week. Captain Benjamin Moulton, 27,...

Super Bowl team stirs controversy among Native Americans

Rhonda LeValdo is exhausted, but she’s refusing to slow down. For the fourth time in five years, her hometown team and the focus of...

Weekend Closures: Revive I-5 and Montlake Boulevard

Montlake Boulevard This weekend is another full closure of Montlake Boulevard between East Hamlin and East Louisa streets.  Drivers on SR520 won’t be able...

Where to Go Ice Skating in and near Seattle

When winter can't deliver consistent snow outside, there's always perfect ice inside. Seattle's new hockey fandom has reminded us all...

Washington State Is Getting Free Covid Test Vending Machines

Are we in a post-Covid era? An extended Covid era? Nearly four years after the country’s first case of Covid-19...

What a Week for Capitol Hill Restaurant Closings

Today, the owners of Italian restaurant Machiavelli posted the dreaded note on Instagram. The note takes many forms (the actual...

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