5 Breakfast Sandwiches You’ve Gotta Try, According to Food Writers
Ever wish you could call up a local food writer in an unfamiliar city and get them to spill on their favorite dining spots? Consider this a cheat sheet. Food & Wine polled trusted food writers for recommendations in cities across the country, from Charleston to Seattle. Collectively, these journalists have reported...
Seattle On Snow Watch As Weekend Storm Crashes The Party
Seattle woke up Saturday, March 28, to cool, mostly clear skies and midmorning temperatures hovering near 45°F. High clouds will slide in through the day and the lowlands should still warm into the mid 50s, although a light north northwest breeze will keep things feeling a bit crisp. There is only a slight chance of...
Light rail to Mariners; you better make sure you’re on right train with launch...
For the first time ever, light rail riders need to pay attention to the numbers on the front of the trains. There has only been one line since service began in 2009. You hopped on, and there was no way to make a mistake. That changes on Saturday when the second line opens between Seattle and the Eastside. Riders will...
Sound Transit’s Crosslake Connection almost here, connecting Seattle to the Eastside
After years of delays, planning battles, and construction challenges, Sound Transit’s long-awaited connection is now ready to open—marking a historic first.
Seattle Councilmember Eddie Lin: “Go As Big As We Can” On Growth in Comp...
This week on Seattle Nice, we talked to City Councilmember Eddie Lin, who’s serving his first term representing Southeast Seattle’s District 2. He’s the third council member to represent this district since 2025, when Tammy Morales resigned just one year into her second term; she was replaced by Mark Solomon, a crime...
🚧 Metro warns of March 28 transit delays from demonstrations
King County Metro says bus service may be delayed or rerouted on Saturday, March 28, because of the No Kings demonstrations planned in downtown Seattle, Kirkland, and West Seattle. Ongoing construction and other large events could also affect travel.
Mayor Wilson hosts discussion on surveillance and security, takes questions from public
SEATTLE — Just over a week after Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson announced a pause of the city's expansion of a police surveillance camera network, she hosted a town hall in downtown Seattle with a moderated discussion and questions from the public. The event was held at the Wyncote NY...
Police: 2 injured in downtown Seattle knife attack
SEATTLE — Police are searching for a suspect after officers said a knife attack injured two people in downtown Seattle Saturday afternoon. Officers responded just after 1 p.m. to the 200 block of Yesler Way for reports of a man cutting a woman’s arm with a knife, according to Seattle police.
‘Maybe that was my twin that I don’t have’: Man once deemed mentally unfit...
Serious questions are being raised after a 26-year-old man, accused of attempting to push a stranger in front of an approaching light rail at Sound Transit’s Northgate station last week, was once deemed mentally unfit to stand trial for allegedly stabbing his sister in 2019, then released from a state mental hospital...
Wilson wants new Seattle taxes for big business and the wealthy
SEATTLE, WA – Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson is considering new taxes on large businesses and wealthy individuals. Wilson told a community forum on Friday night that the taxes could help fill a gap in the city’s 2027

















