The Seattle Process is alive and well when it comes to putting a toilet in the historic neighborhood.
Amid a larger shift toward performance metrics, the city will engage in a competitive bidding process for the first time in a decade.
Brendan McGill expands his Bainbridge-born brand in all the right ways.
After playing a song hundreds of times, what happens when performers simply go blank?
There are plenty of wine experts looking for work, but is there enough work to be had in casual seattle.
Naka may have closed, but its chef is determined to bring Seattle nuanced Japanese food.
This weather has thrown our drinking schedule out of whack.
The Microsoft co-founder and Vulcan chair is partnering with Seattle and Mercy Housing Northwest.
At Gallery4Culture, three artists realize Seattle’s real-estate nightmare.
As the city gets over the shock of the accusations, this week could get political fast.
With more than double the number of artists than last year’s Bumbershoot, Upstream looks enormous.
The region voted for a badly needed mass transit system. Car tabs don’t change that fact.
The U Distric bar is old, but it’s still got it.
O’Ban has been a leading critic of the transit plan, but doesn’t seem to mind the idea of a new tax to help fund people’s car trips to a South Sound island.
With ST foes on the attack, the people who led ST3 to victory last fall are speaking up.
It’s just a draft, but it doesn’t bode well, say environmental advocates.
Of all the new poke joints opening up in town, this ID spot stands out.
New locations in South Lake Union and Bellevue.
The literary titan’s latest follows the four parallel lives of a single man.
“When we fight, we win!”
