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The monorail is more than a tourist trap. Here’s our guide to where to board, how to pay, and the future of the line.
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From the Suzzallo Library to Hat ‘n’ Boots, these buildings all have something to say about Seattle.
Now nearly 60 years old, the Monorail will finally accept ORCA cards—and even some transfers—thanks to an agreement between the operator and Seattle Center.
The long-running series filmed exactly one episode in Seattle. Here’s where the brothers Crane had their Pacific Northwest escapade.
Seattle is teeming with artwork, both appreciated and not. Here are 30 places to check out, from a delightful dog mural to a transit-only art gallery.
Here’s what Bumbershoot used to look like, from umbrellas and rainbows to this year’s undersea theme.
Our guide to the whole Pride weekend
Think you can do better than Pearl Jam?
The pink blooms usher in an end to winter gloom.
It’s not just a cute name: The building formerly known as the Center House even still has a secret shooting range in the basement
What’s blocking up traffic this weekend and how to ride transit to it (or around it)
The long-awaited retirement of the doomed stretch of SR-99 has a date
What’s blocking up traffic this weekend—and how to ride transit to it (or around it)
Lake Chelan is not pronounced "Lake shah-LONN"
Watch crews working at 500 feet return the landmark’s exterior back to (mostly) normal
What’s blocking up getting around this weekend—and how to ride transit to it (or around it)
There’s a Mariners game every day, it’s the University District Street Fair, and it’s fun run season. And the Storm are back!
On the anniversary of its opening day and destruction day, a history of the domed stadium
A glass atrium, expanded hockey seating, and Space Needle views—under the original roof
Seattle’s Human Services Department is opening up a temporary cold weather shelter from Sunday through Thursday.
Everything you need to know about the march on Saturday
Travel the tunnel’s two-mile span a couple of years early.
The rezone increases building height, adds housing affordability requirements, and encourages arts development
Get deep into policy tonight