MPT Homepage

Subscribe

Local teens set competition records as youngest team to compete in, finish 750-mile Race to Alaska

Even before Magnolia teen Sebastian Dougherty and the other three members of Team Mustang Survival’s Rite of Passage embarked on the Race to Alaska from Port Townsend June 13, they had already made history as the youngest team on record to compete in North America’s longest sailing competition.

Seattle glass-blowing artist making a name for himself

Seattle glass artist Preston Singletary is making a name for himself in the state and around the country this year, but the Native American artist’s 2022 is special in more personal ways, too.

A shifting real estate market in the region

As you by no doubt have heard, our region is experiencing a shift to a more-balanced real estate market. The latest numbers from the Northwest Multiple Listing Service show an increase in inventory and a slowing of sales. Rising interest rates, inflation and a sinking stock market are adding to the changes in activity.

Seattle Opera makes inclusivity a priority with sensory-friendly performance

Seattle Opera is prioritizing inclusivity with a sensory-friendly performance of “Earth to Kenzie” at 11 a.m. Sunday.

Creating new opportunities

Madrona woman finds her voice by amplifying others’ with The Shattered Glass Project

Rebecca O’Neil, a longtime Madrona resident, was looking for ways to connect with and amplify other women’s voices and talents when she created The Shattered Glass Project as a graduate school project.

Tree Talk: Kyoto to Seattle, old Edo to today

Tucked into the hills, west of Kyoto, Katsura Rikyu is the oldest existing example of the Japanese Stroll Garden. Completed sometime in the mid-1600s, this garden surrounds an imperial villa. Tucked into the hills, west of Madison Park, in the Washington Park Arboretum, is the Seattle Japanese Garden, inspired in large part by Katsura.

Seattle raptor advocate wants to expand rat population control program after pilot success

A rodent abatement program that used nonlethal means to reduce the rat population at a future construction site in Queen Anne was so successful organizers are ready to expand it into other areas.

Revisiting the Park: Thou shalt not go forth uncarpeted

This year, May 7, the opening day of boating season was gray and rainy.

Seattle U RedHawkTHON celebration Saturday

Seattle University is hosting its annual fundraising celebration RedHawkTHON

State Route 520 temporary bicycle underpass will close next week

Transportation department crews are set to begin constructing a new bicycle and pedestrian land bridge over state Route 520