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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...

5 Marines confirmed dead after helicopter crash outside San Diego

SAN DIEGO (AP) — Five U.S. Marines aboard a helicopter that went down during stormy weather in the mountains outside of San Diego are confirmed dead,...

Do Seattle Rents Have Seasonal Affective Disorder?

We are well into the winter slog where everything feels dark and dreary and slow. Even Seattle's rental market is...

The Case for Reading as a Self-Care Activity

Every year at the beginning of January, I gather with my friend Ashley and her family among piles of craft...

GOP-controlled House fails to impeach the homeland security secretary

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Republican-controlled House has failed to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas over the Biden administration’s handling of the U.S.-Mexico border. Tuesday night’s...

Two Poems by Seattle Writer Luther Hughes

Those of you picking up Seattle Met's print edition in 2024 will notice something different: we've added a poetry page, with...

Should Couples Track Each Others’ Cell Phones?

The most intimate three little words you can hear from a romantic partner in 2024? Not those three, the infamous...

Can a Video Game Prepare Us for the Big One?

It’s been three days since the shaking stopped. In that time, the world has been remade—houses have slid from their...

A Kitchen Remodel Goes Dutch—but Not Too Much

As historic Seattle architectural styles go, Dutch Colonial Revival—known for curved eaves that give it the look of an old-fashioned barn—stands...

Ninth and Hennepin Makes Doughnuts for People Who Hate Sprinkles

When dreaming up new doughnut flavors, not many people would look to salad for inspiration. But Justin Newstrum never did...

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