While home prices aren’t escalating at the staggering rate we’ve seen over the past couple of years, if buyers are waiting for a crash to get into the market, or sellers are holding out and pricing in hopes of a bidding war … we want to talk about where the market is right now.
Last Saturday, Path with Art, an organization dedicated to healing the effects of trauma through arts engagement and community-building, celebrated the grand opening of ArtHOME — a community arts hub at Seattle Center.
Cogir of Queen Anne Senior Living and Seattle-based Eldergrow launched a blossoming relationship this spring and collaborated on a fun summer event in August.
Voters largely support policies allowing police to detain suspects charged with violent crimes, a new poll shows. That's in contrast to recent policies being enacted in Illinois.
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On the back wall of Kamp Social House in neon lights is a sign that says “Don’t be a stranger.”
Domicile, Madison Park’s new art gallery, which opened this summer, is more than a business to co-owner and Madrona resident Marisa Spooner-LeDuff and her business partner, Erin Langden, it is the culmination of a longtime dream.
Volunteers are needed for the final garden work party of the fall at the Prospect Street Preserve street end at 41st East and Prospect, just north of the Seattle Tennis Club.
Last month, on Aug. 6, Seattle native and Major League Baseball player Jake Lamb made his debut as a third baseman and outfielder for the Seattle Mariners.
Along with kangaroos, koala bears and Nicole Kidman, list eucalyptus as one of the great gifts from Australia to the world. Nearly all the 800 species of this remarkable genus are native to The Great Down Under.
When people see Elsa Sjunneson walking in Queen Anne, they may notice her petite frame, vintage dresses, thick glasses, white cane and air of quiet confidence.
On most afternoons Madison Park resident Sandy Chock-Eng can be found at the moorage docks in Leschi or paddling on Lake Washington with other members of the Seattle SAKE Paddling Club.
Many moons ago, in the 1940s, we kids pressed our noses against a store window displaying a TV. Even if it was only a test pattern, it was a thrill like no other. At the time we were dependent on our favorite radio shows — Captain Midnight — after school, with most of us having signet rings for decoding the secret messages of the day.
To Dr. Hortensia Freud:
Ever since she was a teenager, flamenco has been a dominant aspect Savannah Fuentes’s life, and its her love for the Spanish folk art form that drives her to share the dance and music style all over the West Coast.