I, Anatolia onstage at Shoreline College Theater May 10, 2026
Newly founded theater group, TAPS (Turkish American Performers of Seattle) under the nonprofit organization TACAWA (Turkish American Association of Washington) presents I, Anatolia in two performances on May 10, 2026 at 3pm and 7pm at the Shoreline College Theater, 16101 Greenwood Ave N. Having started in January 2025, we have...
UW Fends Off Great Britain For Epic Windermere Cup Win
SEATTLE – It may have been the best day, in terms of weather, ever for a Windermere Cup. It may have been the strongest field, in terms of international and domestic competition, in the 40-year history of the event. And the Washington men's varsity crew's epic win over Great Britain may have been the most thrilling race ever at the Opening Day Regatta.
Beacon Ave S Basement Blaze Draws Swarm of Seattle Firefighters
A basement fire at a home in the 11700 block of Beacon Avenue South turned a quiet Saturday evening into a full-scale scene, as Seattle firefighters rolled in with multiple engines and ladder trucks. Neighbors reported a big response and visible smoke while crews knocked down the flames and checked for any spread. Officials urged people to steer clear of the block while...
The Unassuming Washington Spot That Secretly Serves The Best French Fries In The State
There is a fine line between a fanatic and a connoisseur, and I think I crossed it the third time I drove forty minutes just for a side of potatoes. Most people think the best food in Washington requires a reservation months in advance, but the truth is far less pretentious.
‘A dream 42 years in the making’: Ezell’s Famous Chicken owner eyes nationwide franchise
Nearly half a century after Ezell’s Famous Chicken established roots in Seattle, opening up shop across from Garfield High School in 1984, the beloved chicken joint’s owner has plans to make his lifelong dream of franchising nationwide. Owner Lewis Rudd joined “The Gee and Ursula Show” on KIRO...
‘Tax me more’: Curley mocks Katie Wilson’s $1.3B levy for day care, education as...
Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson is pushing a $1.3 billion levy for education and child care that would expand day care hours and provide additional meals for children. The levy is expected to draw funding through increased property taxes. Based on Seattle’s average home price of $872,000, the levy would add roughly $600 annually in property taxes.
Lawsuit Claims Homeowner Cut Public Park Trees to Improve Mansion View
Homeowner Accused of Removing Public Trees for Better Mansion Views I’ve seen plenty of strange real estate disputes, but this […] This article originally appeared on BuildLikeNew.com — visit us for more home security guides.
Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson Has Staffer Shut Down Interview Rather Than Answer One Simple...
A video has been circulating on the internet of Seattle, Washington, Mayor Katie Wilson abruptly ending an interview with reporter Chris Daniels of KOMO News after being asked questions concerning surveillance. The interview took place shortly after a shooting outside an event she attended earlier that week. The reaction has...
Local groups mourn Pierce County activist killed in Philippine attack
Kai Dana Sorem, a Filipina activist from Steilacoom, was one of two U.S. citizens killed by the Armed Forces of the Philippines earlier this month in a raid on an alleged communist stronghold. She was 26 years old. On April 19 and 20, the AFP attacked several villages across Toboso, a municipality in the province of Negros Occidental. The forces killed 19 people, including...
Remodeling Soars as Homeowners Stay Put
SEATTLE – (By Dale King, Realty News Report) – Deciding whether to move into a new home or stay where you’ve already set down roots depends largely on whether the current home meets your household’s evolving physical, financial and lifestyle requirements. Move if you need a...

















