Seattle Conditions
☼
Sunrise 5:16am · Sunset 9:11pm
☰
Tides: Next: Low 0.8 ft at 2:59 PM
●
AQI 22 — Good
◆
No quakes M4.5+ in last 24h
Seattle Sports
8th in Western Conference Division
LOSS Fire 77 at Storm 72 Yesterday11th in NWSL
LOSS Seattle 1 at North Carolina 3 YesterdayLatest News
Updated 1 minute ago
Capitol Hill Seattle
City Cast Seattle
Daily Journal of Commerce
Davy Jones Locker Room
Eater Seattle
Field Gulls
Fremont Neighbor
GeekWire
KUOW Seattle Now
Lookout Landing
My Ballard
NW Asian Weekly
NW Progressive Institute
On Montlake
Phinney Wood
PubliCola
Puget Sound Business Journal
Seattle Gay News
Seattle Medium
Seattle Met
Seattle Transit Blog
Seattle Weekly
Sounder at Heart
South Seattle Emerald
The Needling
The North American Post
The Seattle Times
The Spectator
The Stranger
The Urbanist
West Seattle Blog
Westside Seattle
Capitol Hill Seattle
about 7 hours
Former First Hill rooming house saved from demolition in the ’90s to be considered for Seattle landmark protections
An effort is underway to win landmark protections for a home built on First Hill 124 years ago for a prominent Seattle couple. Today, the home makes up 11 apartments and is worthy of historical protections, the group says. Historic … Continue reading →
Capitol Hill Seattle
about 7 hours
Capitol Hill’s ‘250’ 4th of July celebrations include fireworks views, ‘e-bonfire’ in Cal Anderson Park
Seattle’s celebrations of 4th of July included crowds watching fireworks over Lake Union from the western flanks of Capitol Hill after a day of grilling and chilling as the city prepared for the festivities to continue with Team USA’s World … Continue reading →
Seattle Gay News
1 day
America celebrates 250 years of freedom, but there’s little to be proud of as LGBTQIA+ people
The United States of America commemorates its 250th anniversary of independence today, but I struggle as a Transgender citizen to find any reason to feel patriotic or celebratory about it. The country we all inhabit was founded on a contradiction — that all men are created equal, and that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights — yet large swaths of our nation’s peoples were systematically denied, and continue to be denied, those rights by both the government and society. What make
My Ballard
3 days
The Crown to open new pub on 15th Ave NW
A new neighborhood bar called The Crown is coming to the former Schooner Street location (8000 15th Ave NW) in Crown Hill, with owner Bob Hougland aiming to open in ... Read more
My Ballard
3 days
Tunnel boring machine passes NW Market St as Ship Canal project advances
The tunnel boring machine constructing a new sewer line for the Ship Canal Water Quality Project has passed NW Market St and continues moving north beneath 24th Ave NW, according ... Read more
Capitol Hill Seattle
3 days
Five years of Ltd Edition and Chef Keiji Tsukasaki, Capitol Hill’s DJ of sushi
Chef Keiji Tsukasaki is celebrating five years at Ltd Edition, a sushi restaurant on Capitol Hill that has combined his traditional sushi training with ...
Capitol Hill Seattle
3 days
Capitol Hill man charged in Pride baseball bat attack on ‘America First’ livestreamers
A 39-year-old Capitol Hill man has been charged with second degree assault for swinging a baseball bat after being hit by pepper spray during a tangle with livestreamers provoking crowds in the middle of the neighborhood’s Pride festivities Saturday night. … Continue reading →
Capitol Hill Seattle
3 days
‘Regional Reset’ — Leaders unveil plan to restructure King County homelessness authority
King County Executive Girmay Zahilay and Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson are pursuing a restructuring of the King County Regional Homelessness Authority that will significantly ...
Seattle Gay News
3 days
Transformational Girls Like Girls sings a proud song of acceptance
The list of good films — let alone great ones — based on or inspired by memorable songs is short. Earth Girls Are Easy? Maybe. Alice’s Restaurant? I might give you that one — it’s quirky and weird. Love Potion No. 9? Absolutely not, and I’d be ashamed if it were brought up. Harper Valley P.T.A.? Great, now I’m ashamed of myself for mentioning it at all. Seriously, though, it’s not a great group to be in. Sam Peckinpah’s 1978 trucker action-drama Convoy, with a brooding Kris Kristofferson, might be the best
Seattle Gay News
3 days
Summertime Sapphic joy: The director and stars of Girls Like Girls on their Lesbian coming-of-age marvel
I can’t say Girls Like Girls is the most original Lesbian coming-of-age melodrama I’ve ever seen. There are elements reminiscent of everything from Desert Hearts to Water Lilies — and, you know what? Who cares. I certainly don’t. Writer and director Hayley Kiyoko has taken her hit 2015 pop song and music video and transformed them into something truly special: a delicately lithe and empathetic sojourn into summertime love that held me spellbound. The film was a true joy to behold, and it features a revelato
My Ballard
4 days
Baker’s new owner launches fundraiser to help secure the bar’s future
Just months after stepping in to keep Baker’s (6408 32nd Ave NW) from closing, the neighborhood cocktail bar’s new owner is asking the community for help. Molly Ringe, owner of ... Read more
Capitol Hill Seattle
4 days
As Seattle Police struggles to hire more cops, 911 response times across Capitol Hill and the Central District hold steady
While the Seattle Police Department grapples with a stalled effort to hire more officers, its latest performance metrics show 911 response times are holding steady with 70 patrol officers in the East Precinct covering Capitol Hill and the Central District. … Continue reading →