Stolen camera gear and a ransacked apartment in this week's Police Blotter.
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This History in Perspective focuses on John A. Lorentz, who was to become one of Queen Anne’s most prolific builders.
Local merchants have sponsored 100 community umbrellas that will be installed Jan. 8.
Maritime was active in the area before, but on Jan. 10, 1914, the Port of Seattle officially dedicated the facility.
The Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) advises travelers that intermittent single-lane closures on the I-5 on-ramps at Mercer Street will begin Tuesday, Jan. 7, for approximately four day.
Library patrons shouldn’t be alarmed if they hear occasional screaming and shouting in the Central Library on Saturday afternoon.
The Seattle Children’s Museum has a new Sound Transit Station exhibit. A ceremony will take place at 10:05 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 11.
The Uptown Alliance will meet on Thursday, Jan. 9, for its monthly meeting.
The first time we see Violet Weston (Meryl Streep), she’s drugged out, with skin as pale as a ghost.
Peter Berg’s “Lone Survivor” is about how sometimes things can go really, really bad.
The Department of Planning and Development has released its summary from the CamWest/Toll Bros. Early Design Review Board meeting.
Southbound Ninth Avenue North between Mercer and Republican streets is currently closed to accommodate emergency signal repair.