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Salmon Sambuus and Seattle’s Somali Community

Casariyo, or afternoon tea, snacks from Soomaaliya. After Ifrah Ahmed arrived as a child in Seattle from Mogadishu in 1996,...

How to Dress for Seattle Spring Weather

No one accuses Seattleites of being overdressed unless we’re wrapped in Gore-Tex on a clear blue day or, god forbid,...

Why Xi’an Noodles Is Closed, Where It’s Opening, and More Food News

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

Lenzi: As U.S. casualties mount in war with Iran, I remember losing my brother in Iraq

As the U.S. starts taking casualties in the war with Iran, we are learning the names of those killed — those service members who...

A Seattle Author Uncovers a Secret History of World War II

Evelyn Iritani was working for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer when, investigating an early-’90s story about a Port Angeles logging mill that had...

Why Are So Many Asian Chain Restaurants Coming to Bellevue?

LeTao's first US location is in Bellevue luxury mall the Bravern. Hours-long lines wrapped around Tendon Kohaku’s downtown Bellevue building...

Waterproofing Is Different These Days

If flannel is Seattle’s signature style, a rain jacket is our utilitarian necessity. Here, people own multiple waterproof top layers,...

Seattle’s Best French Fries

Triangle Spirits’ Tower-O-Fries takes the potato to new heights. The Washington Middle School cafeteria, circa 1997, served the best french fries...

Benjamin Jurkovich Heads Straight Into the Storm

It’s the storm of the decade, and Benjamin Jurkovich is on the chase. In movies—like, say, Twister, one of his...

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