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Eastside Towns, Then and Now

Then: Seattle’s blander reflection. A place full of office parks, glass buildings, and shopping centers serving women in pearl necklaces and men in khakis.  Now:...

How Washington’s 2004 Election Made History

The candidate—if that’s what you’d still call him—stood before reporters at his campaign headquarters and spoke only briefly. He took no questions. It was all...

Musician Tomo Nakayama Shares His Favorite Seattle Spots

It would be hard to find a more “Seattle” musician than Tomo Nakayama. More famous? Sure. More likely to rep the...

Meet Mexico City’s Biggest Seahawks Fan

Erick Morales is having a custom Seahawks lucha libre mask made to wear during games. The last thing I expected to...

UW President Ana Mari Cauce Shares Her Favorite Seattle Spots

Ana Mari Cauce loves the brunches at Ray’s Cafe in Ballard and the Ivar’s Salmon House near the University of Washington,...

The World’s Most Cutting-Edge Baseball Laboratory Is Hiding in a Kent Warehouse

A ballplayer trains at Driveline with motion capture sensors on. After spending a single offseason training in a nondescript Kent industrial...

Washingtonians Can Now File Their Taxes Directly with the IRS—for Free

In 1932, Washington voters approved the first state income tax in the state’s history. A short while later, the state supreme...

Who Broke the Mariners Uniforms?

Last season, the Mariners unveiled a new set of uniforms. The City Connect threads were created by Nike to honor the...

Artist Cristina Martinez Shares Her Favorite Seattle Spots

"I didn’t always feel capable of being an artist professionally,” says Cristina Martinez. “I did recognize very, very early on that...

The St. Jude Is One of Seattle’s Last Commercial Tuna Boats

It’s a Monday afternoon and Fishermen’s Terminal in Ballard is relatively empty. A man pulls into the parking lot in a...

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