‘Age for the long term’ by improving your house while you’re able.
Capitol Hill Housing will host its sixth annual Omnivorous food event at the end of this month, on Sept. 29. The event will take place 5:30 p.m. at Summit on Pike, 420 E. Pike St.
The harsh reality of the heroin crisis doesn’t mean our children should be forced to pick up used needles or condoms outside their schools.
In the ‘50s, males 18 and older had three choices: Be drafted for two years, enlist three to four years or try to find work.
Let’s be honest, staging is major up-front cost. While everyone agrees that a staged home looks better, is there a financial upside to staging? Is staging really worth the added expense?
The Madison Park Art Walk returned this month, featuring dozens of artists who will display their work in local businesses along the East Madison Street commercial corridor.
Along with a love of strong coffee and microbrew beers, we Seattleites are known for being dog lovers and fitness buffs.
Danni Askini was one of several participants in an Aug. 11 panel on hate and gun violence hosted by Gay City on Capitol Hill.
The City Council voted Tuesday afternoon, Sept. 6, to begin considering legislation that would, in my view, establish a sweeping, new right for people struggling with homelessness to camp in tents or vehicles on public property across Seattle.
Ed Murray may have helped raise the minimum wage, but his agenda is far from progressive.
Seattle's new director of homelessness hasn't had experience with housing issues since the '90s.
The following are selected reports from the Seattle Police Department. They represent the officers’ accounts of the events described.
It’s a real pleasure to encounter, at Madrona’s Bottlehouse, 1416 34th Avenue, an entire list of “difficult” wines, beers and aperitifs.
It’s been more than a month since members of Capitol Hill’s nightlife community reached out to police about a possible increase in drugged drinks at bars. But police are still short on hard data confirming whether the druggings are taking place, and at which bars.
Buyers’ fatigue is real! If you are a buyer, you have spent days, weeks and months in this sellers’ market competing to own a home. Well, hang in there. We think there’s a light at the end of the tunnel.