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Craig Thompson is right on: Sound Transit is an entity into itself, with no one really responsible.
No, that is not the name of a rock band in Panama, where I am spending part of this winter.
I was getting dressed one morning, half-listening to a TV interview with a Swedish businessman, when one of his comments caught my ear.
Seattle seems to be having one transportation disaster after another.
A list of crimes that happened around Queen Anne and Magnolia last week.
The Queen Anne Chamber of Commerce is announcing the 2014 monthly Uptown Art Walk.
Photos from the Station No. 8’s open house on Feb. 8.
Seattle Animal Shelter’s Spay and Neuter Clinic is offering free spay and neuter packages to area pets scheduled for surgery Feb. 24 through 28, 2014.
The recent cold front, with temperatures hovering in the teens at night, left some unsightly devastation in our gardens.
Paul Hess is viewed as a political “neanderthal” — that’s because Hess is a Republican in notoriously liberal Seattle.
The Design Review Board unanimously agreed on a contingent approval of the proposed 124-unit Aegis development adjacent to the Queen Anne Bowl.
SDOT advises travelers of construction work at several locations within the Mercer Corridor Project area this weekend.
The city’s Office of Sustainability & Environment will present a forum focused on climate action work in Seattle on Tuesday, Feb. 25.
School tours and other upcoming community events in Queen Anne and Magnolia.