Seattle drivers now have another tool in their transportation arsenal, with the launch of a new free-floating car-share service designed to compete with the likes of Car2Go and ZipCar while offering expanded services.
Thomas Pitchford is no stranger to the local political scene.
If elected, Danni Askini would do something that no other person in Washington state ever has.
As Reign FC gets set to embark on its third National Women’s Soccer League season at Seattle Center on Sunday, April 17, the franchise will try to continue one of the most impressive home win streaks in all of professional sports.
The last week has shown us how local governments work — or rather, don’t work for the public good.
The Leo K. Theatre at Seattle Repertory Theatre welcomes playwright Kimber Lee’s “brownsville song (b-side for tray),” an intimate look at urban violence through one family’s grief.
Local government officials must moonlight as comedians — or at least they should because Seattle traffic has become such a joke. But that doesn’t stop officials from making the city the punch line of even more new jokes.
After serving the Madison Valley community for nearly three decades, City People’s Garden Store will close its doors by the end of the year.
Longtime Madrona resident Paula Rothkopf is recruiting members for the 100 Women Who Care Seattle giving circle.
On May 5, Madrona-based Spectrum Dance Theater Company will hold the world premiere of its newest and groundbreaking show, “A Rap on Race.”
t gives me great pleasure to report that the Seattle Times reviewers could (and should) alight in Madrona’s thriving commercial center and find a similarly terrific, new spot, run with energy and efficiency by Brian Clevenger.
World War II required a lot of sacrificing, and we youths at the time were forced to develop our creative sides.