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Capitol Hill Seattle
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Plan for Pike/Pine Business Improvement Area still progressing after organizer shakeup
The effort to create a new Pike/Pine Business Improvement Area that would add a special assessment for property owners to pay for safety and cleanup resources in the area isn’t dead but the neighborhood’s leading chamber of commerce is no … Continue reading →
Capitol Hill Seattle
44 minutes
City digs in on three months of sewer work at 12th and Pike
Commuters, residents, and businesses should be ready for disruptions as Seattle Public Utilities launches a multi-phase sewer repair project at the intersection of 12th Ave and E Pike. Starting July 8 and running through September, the project aims to replace … Continue reading →
NW Asian Weekly
about 2 hours
Gold rings around 2,000 years old found during dig at Thailand archaeological site
Two gold rings aged around 2,000 years old were discovered during an excavation at a new archaeological site in western Thailand, officials said.
NW Asian Weekly
about 2 hours
Louis Vuitton court victory against Chinese tea chain stirs up a debate over copyrights
A debate over ownership of traditional Chinese symbols has cropped up after a court ordered a local tea chain to pay French luxury brand Louis Vuitton $1.5 million over trademark infringement claims.
NW Asian Weekly
about 3 hours
Win, lose, win
This was not a normal day.
Capitol Hill Seattle
about 14 hours
Young rider dies in crash at I-5 Colonnade Mountain Bike Skills Park
A teen rider died Tuesday night in a crash at the I-5 Colonnade Mountain Bike Skills Park. Seattle Fire and Seattle Police were called to the bike riding area below I-5 between Capitol Hill and Eastlake just after 6 PM … Continue reading →
Seattle Weekly
about 17 hours
Islander garners gold medal in USA Biolympiad National Finals
Li qualifies for international event in Lithuania.
Seattle Weekly
about 24 hours
USA eliminated at hands of Belgian’s in final game at Seattle Stadium
The peak of US soccer fandom came to an end in Seattle in the cities final World Cup game
Seattle Weekly
1 day
Race car driver killed in Kent at Pacific Raceways identified
The driver killed in a collision at Pacific Raceways in Kent has been identified as Glenn David Woloski, 62.
Capitol Hill Seattle
1 day
‘Visible and salient’ — Mayor leading charge on Seattle rental fee regulation
Mayor Katie Wilson is calling for support behind her effort to attack “rental junk fees” with new legislation in front of the Seattle City Council that would create a new regulatory fee on rental units to fund a team at … Continue reading →
NW Asian Weekly
1 day
Robotic elephants draw crowds and controversy in some of India’s Hindu temples
The life-size robotic elephants in Prasanth Prakashan's backyard workshop have ears that flap, tails that swish and trunks that squirt water.
NW Asian Weekly
1 day
CID advocates rally at Seattle Stadium, demand World Cup economic parity
About 40 Chinatown-International District (CID) advocates, small business owners, and senior residents marched to the main entrance of Seattle Stadium (Lumen Field) on July 6, waving signs and distributing neighborhood guides to soccer fans streaming toward the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 16 match between the United States and Belgium—a peaceful, 33-minute demonstration that voiced a stark economic divide separating Seattle’s two closest stadium neighborhoods.