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Seattle-based tech companies continue layoffs, ‘adjustments will be made’

It is unclear if the worst is over when it comes to recent tech layoffs that profoundly impact employment in the greater Seattle region....

Uniqlo Opens Today in Downtown Seattle's Former Macy's Building

Like a Phoenix, the former Macy's building at 300 Pine Street has risen from the ashes of the department store's pre-pandemic...

The London Plane Will Close in December

A restaurant seminal to Pioneer Square’s revival—not to mention our city’s general dining landscape—will say goodbye after a decade. The...

Thanksgiving-Ready Womenswear That Looks Great All Season

Shopping for a holiday-ready look among your existing wardrobe can be a bit of a drag: Nothing feels special enough....

Cap Hill, Sodo, T-Town and the ‘Frisco Effect’

Certain Northwest cities and neighborhoods have nicknames that evoke strong feelings among some local residents – but none, apparently, as strong as the “Frisco...

What's a PNW Guy to Wear on Thanksgiving?

Here in Seattle, we aren't frequently presented with reasons to dress up—which means that, with less than a week to...

Volunteers Patrol the Slopes at Washington Ski Mountains

How do you know someone is a ski patroller? Don’t worry, they’ll tell you. Yes, the hoary old joke...

Taylor Swift fans have ‘Bad Blood’ over Ticketmaster fiasco

After Swifties weren’t able to purchase “presale” tickets for Taylor Swift’s “Eras Tour” due to Ticketmaster’s website crashing, Senator Amy Klobuchar voiced “serious concerns”...

Seattle Restaurants (and Bars) with Covered, Heated, and Tented Patios

Have wintertime patios become part of our ongoing regular life? With each passing winter, the sheltered spaces that helped us...

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