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REVIEW | ‘Remember’ fails to tell better story

Atom Egoyan’s “Remember” is frustrating, not because it’s necessarily bad but because it wastes an intriguing premise and a great performance by Christopher Plummer and settles for mediocrity.

Arboretum Loop Trail construction begins

Construction has started on the Arboretum Loop Trail. 

Nightly WB SR 520 closures planned this coming week

Crews will close the westbound lanes of state Route 520 to remove a portion of the decommissioned off-ramp to Lake Washington Boulevard.

REVIEW | No substance to ‘Batman v. Superman’ battle

There’s too much going on in “Batman v. Superman.” The picture is a disorganized, unfocused, overstuffed and emotionally stagnant mess that turns into a nonstop barrage of mind-numbing action.

REVIEW | ‘Krisha’ good therapy for filmmaker

Trey Edward Shults’ debut feature “Krisha” is a raw, passion project about addiction and the damage it can inflict on a family.

Before you caucus: What to know before you go

While local voters won’t get the chance to weigh in on local races until August, Democrats will have the opportunity to voice their opinions on the party’s presidential race this weekend

Transformative transportation: U-Link opens to thousands

More than 30,000 people rode University Link light rail during its first day in service on Saturday, March 19, which included an opening celebration between the University of Washington and Capitol Hill.

EDITORIAL | Owning up to owning Pronto

The Seattle City Council decided to buy a failing bike-share program last week, and it’s difficult to determine how to feel about that.

More than 15,000 pack Seattle Center for Sanders

This week one year ago, thousands of hoop-hungry fans packed KeyArena for the second and third rounds of the NCAA tournament. That same level of passion was back at Seattle Center on Sunday, March 20 — this time, they were just feeling the Bern.

Clinton campaign hosts forum on issues facing women

Two-time Olympic medalist Michelle Kwan was in Seattle on Friday, March 18, as the Hillary Clinton presidential campaign’s surrogate outreach coordinator, in advance of next Saturday’s Democratic caucuses.

SR 520 bridge to close for new-girders delivery

Beginning Monday, March 14, contractor crews working for the Washington State Department of Transportation will deliver and place bridge girders for the West Approach Bridge North Project.

FOOD & HEALTH | Time changes affect us more than we may think

We do it twice a year without giving it too much thought: Come spring, we turn our clocks by one hour forward; in autumn, we dial them back again.

HALA in full swing, pleads for community support

Facing dramatic increases in population and rising demands for more affordable housing, as well as a homelessness crisis, a year-long process is finally complete.

People’s Assembly a call to end homelessness

The first People’s Assembly drew several hundred attendees to City Hall on Feb. 27, many carrying signs and flyers with slogans concerning health care and housing.

EDITORIAL | No vacancy for squatters

Last week, banners went up at the former Seattle Times building in South Lake Union proclaiming, “You sweep. We occupy” and “Sweeps makes squats.”

EB SR 520 on-ramp closed this weekend

Drivers planning to use eastbound state Route 520 this weekend will need to take a detour this weekend.