On Sept. 24, Ride the Ducks went from simply being a public spectacle to a deadly example of what happens when maintenance and safety practices are neglected to make a buck.
Westbound state Route 520 drivers headed to Lake Washington Boulevard will use a new westbound off-ramp over the 24th Avenue East bridge, starting Wednesday, Jan. 6.
No garbage, recycling or food- and yard-waste collections are scheduled in Seattle on New Year’s Day (Friday, Jan. 1).
The Madison Bus Rapid Transit project team recently released the preferred alternative for the project.
Seattle Parks and Recreation presents the 14th-annual Polar Bear Plunge at noon on Thursday, Jan. 1.
Quentin Tarantino’s latest picture, “The Hateful Eight” — a meticulously crafted Western thriller set in Wyoming and shot on 70mm Panavision — contains familiar “Tarantino-isms,” but it feels very different from his other works.
For movie so infatuated with extreme sports, Ericson Core’s “Point Break” is a stagnant, airless remake lacking any reason to exist.
Peter Landesman’s “Concussion” tells an important and fascinating story in the most conservative way.
Adam McKay’s “The Big Short” tackles a weighty subject through a peculiar blend of comedy and drama that’s mostly successful.
Anyone who’s spent any time on our area roadways — by way of personal vehicle, public transportation, cab, ride-sharing or bike — knows that they’re often congested and sorely in need of repairs.
King County Metro Transit riders should review schedules for its routes as buses will operate on Sunday and reduced weekday service over the coming holiday weeks.
As the final words of the introductory scrawl fade off into space director/co-writer J.J. Abrams avoids tedious plot exposition and throws us into the midst of the action, moving full speed ahead.
Many Seattle Parks and Recreation facilities will close or be on modified schedules in observance of the winter holidays.
Angel, 10, has become the poster child for the ability of charitable organizations to help families regain their stability and become contributing members of the community.
What a difference four weeks makes.
State Route 520 will close in one direction this weekend as crews continue to demolish parts of the 24th Avenue East overpass in the Montlake neighborhood.
Seattle Parks and Recreation invites the community to provide input for the play area renovation at Washington Park Playfield on Saturday, Dec. 12.
The first thing I noticed about Black Friday downtown: the annual morning holiday parade wasn’t televised again.
There are so many worthy works on the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association Awards’ 2016 Shortlist, but I am extra delighted to highlight one in particular.
What if, when Paul Revere went riding into Lexington, Mass., to warn people the British were coming, colonists responded by smashing out windows and painting their neighbors’ horse?
The Seattle City Council’s Planning, Land Use and Sustainability Committee took the first step toward making an affordable housing initiative a reality on Dec. 1.
Last week’s killing of three people at a Planned Parenthood clinic in Colorado Springs, Colo., is the most recent tragedy to gain national media attention.
Drivers crossing Lake Washington on state Route 520 will need to plan ahead to reach their destinations on time on Sunday.