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A Guide to Passing the Seattle Parking Test

When a parking spot in Capitol Hill was listed for $50,000 in 2022, the internet wondered: bad deal—or steal? Such is the...

How Should King County Handle Fare Enforcement?

The pandemic has hastened a fork in the road for our local public transit agencies. When offices first went remote, commuting dwindled, cutting into bus and light rail...

The Fate of Abortion Access in Washington If Roe v. Wade Is Overturned

Last night, via leak, the U.S. Supreme Court’s conservative majority said its quiet part loud: “We hold that Roe and Casey must...

Google Bets Big on a Kirkland Campus

Google has introduced the next phase of its 760,000-square-foot Kirkland Urban development, and with it, put another stake in the ground for naps at...

Seattle’s Worker Revolution Is Bigger This Time

The march on Broadway. Photograph by Benjamin Cassidy.  Horns honked. Heads swiveled. And though passersby donned capes and space boots, all eyes were on a...

Joe Biden’s Seattle Visit Was So Predictable

Today I learned: Seattle presidential visits can be sad. No, I wasn’t born yesterday, and of course I expected Joe Biden to...

How to Get Rid of Stuff in Seattle

Let’s face it: As much as decluttering might help us during trying times, cleaning up can bring its own stresses. What do...

Is Mindfulness Always Such a Good Thing?

Seattle wants to be mindful. With a very anxious populace, zen surrounds, and a desire, however aspirational, to be generally aware of...

Why Seattle Donations Should Flow from Ukraine to Somalia and Beyond

Weeks after the city’s first rallies for Ukraine, Seattle still lights up blue and yellow at night. And rightfully so. With thousands...

Hey, Seahawks: Sign Colin Kaepernick

Colin Kaepernick, the man most famous for kneeling during the national anthem to protest the oppression of Black Americans, has been popping...

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