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The Stranger
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This July, Eat the Real American Classics
This story was originally published in The Stranger’s July 2026 print issue. It’s the month where we celebrate the birth of this complicated nation, and if you’re feeling mixed emotions about how to commemorate the US’s semiquincentennial (250th!), I have a solid game plan for you. This July, I’m taking special aim at American food […] The post This July, Eat the Real American Classics appeared first on The Stranger.
The Stranger
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Stranger Suggests: Your Agenda This Week, July 6–July 12
MONDAY 7/6 Seattle Chamber Music Society’s Tasting Notes: J. Kenji Lopez-Alt (FOOD) We all know Kenji as a NYT Best-Selling, James Beard Award–winning author, chef, content creator, and newish Seattleite, but fun fact: He was once on track to be a virtuoso violinist, and he still dabbles in the classical sphere. López-Alt’s talents in food […] The post Stranger Suggests: Your Agenda This Week, July 6–July 12 appeared first on The Stranger.
The Stranger
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Slog AM: The World Cup Is Coming Back to Seattle, Trump’s Party Didn’t Go to Plan, and the Millionaires Tax Got on the November Ballot
Good morning! The Fourth of July weekend is over, which means we have at least two more weeks of hearing surprise fireworks at 1 a.m. After some perfect, mild weather this weekend, we’re spiking into the 80s just for today. It’s a good day to remember that we’re surrounded by water on three sides. Get […] The post Slog AM: The World Cup Is Coming Back to Seattle, Trump’s Party Didn’t Go to Plan, and the Millionaires Tax Got on the November Ballot appeared first on The Stranger.
Seattle Transit Blog
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How to get around Seattle today
Look out Seattle! World Cup fever has reached its peak. The final World Cup game in Seattle is today at 5pm at Seattle Stadium (Lumen Field). The US Men’s team will be playing against Belgium in the Round of 16. The stadium itself will be busy, along with various watch parties around the city. Expect … Continue reading "How to get around Seattle today"
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 12 hours
How to talk about money with your kids
Money can be a difficult conversation, especially if parents don’t feel totally comfortable with the topic themselves.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 12 hours
Belltown building changes hands
A Belltown property, where apartments had once been planned, sold last week for $3.9 million, according to King County records.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 12 hours
Ped bridge reopens, but needs repairs
The pedestrian bridge over Interstate 405 at Northeast 80th Street in Kirkland reopened Wednesday, following an emergency closure that began June 3.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 12 hours
Near Wilburton Station, proposed Hyatt House takes shape
The Bellevue land sold two years ago at 1300 116th Ave. N.E. That's now occupied by a small old medical office building, which is bound for demolition. It's on the east side of the freeway, near Lake Bellevue, and about an eight-minute walk south to Wilburton Station.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 12 hours
Townhouse design winners for Starter Home Plan
Seven floor plans were selected from 30 entries coming from 19 individuals and firms across the state.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 12 hours
Integrated behavioral health center coming to downtown Spokane
A ceremonial groundbreaking was held last week for a new integrated behavioral health center in downtown Spokane.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 12 hours
Magnolia Albertsons site again in play
Last week came a new six-story apartment proposal from Lake Union Partners and Runberg Architecture Group.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 12 hours
The Bark Yard? Duwamish Dog Run? Old Georgetown Flume Site needs a new name
There's a new dog-friendly destination in Georgetown, and now Seattle Parks and Recreation hopes the community can help come up with a new name.