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The Case for White Center as Seattle’s Indie Hub

For our 2025 Neighborhoods issue, we asked notable Seattleites why their corner of Seattle deserves to be...

Secret Spots in West Seattle

There are jokes about how West Seattle is basically an island—and it certainly has its own character, one shaped by beachfront,...

Here Are Some of Our Favorite Round Objects in Seattle

It’s finally that time of year: Everybody’s favorite mid-March holiday is upon us. No, not St. Patrick’s Day, or the...

Taku, Tio Baby’s, and the Cheesecake Factory to Close and Some Good Food News, Too

Hungry for news? Welcome to our Friday Feed, where we run through all the local food and restaurant news this...

The Best Zoos and Aquariums of Western Washington

Seattle Aquarium's new Ocean Pavilion evokes the tropics, just steps from Puget Sound. Sure, activities on Seattle-area trails and waterways might...

Ghosts of Transit Past Haunt Seattle Streets

Don’t listen to Grandpa: He didn’t have to walk miles through the snow, uphill both ways, to get to school. Seattle...

A Viewing Guide for the UW Cherry Blossoms

The most basic activity is hanami, literally "flower viewing." Most people stroll the quad and Rainier Vista for photo ops. Some people make it...

Guide to the San Juan Islands

The reward for whatever mode you use to summit Mount Constitution in Moran State Park on Orcas Island. Just try...

Secret Spots in Ballard

Ballard’s signature attraction isn’t just for megayachts. While the Ballard Locks’ small boat chamber is closed for maintenance this spring, in general kayakers can...

Spring Bird Migration Fills Seattle Skies

They’re baaaaack. Who? The birds, of course. Spring marks an avian rush to the Pacific Northwest as dozens of species...

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