SEATTLE — Third Avenue in Seattle is slowly getting a facelift. The newest addition is overhead lights that were strung across 3rd from Virginia to Stewart streets. This is part of Mayor Bruce ...
The Seattle City Council voted Thursday to send voters two competing measures to fund a new type of mixed-income housing. An unassuming house is flipping the script on gentrification and ...
Washington's defense led the Huskies to a win in their Big Ten debut. But here are three more takeaways from UW's win against Northwestern. Wins by Washington State and Washington didn't move them ...
Seattle's most affordable internet service provider is a tie between Ziply Fiber, Xfinity and Astound, each offering a broadband plan for $20 per month. Ziply Fiber's plan features 100 megabits ...
Arizona Supreme Court Justice Robert Brutinel is set to retire at the end of October, according to a letter he sent to Gov. Katie Hobbs A custom $20,000 bronze statue was reported missing from a ...
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The strip of properties planned for the new housing and services facility is a few blocks west of the new Capitol Hill Stay out of Drug Area approved by the Seattle City Council. King County’s program ...
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The Volunteer Park institution has a lot to celebrate: the Seattle Asian Art Museum recently added Wednesdays to their weekly open hours and unveiled an exhibition of Korean art, "Meot." Over 60 ...
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