Seattle’s Chinatown-International District buzzes with Lunar New Year crowds
SEATTLE — The Lunar New Year is lighting up Seattle’s Chinatown–International District, where restaurants are packed as the community welcomes the Year of the Fire Horse. Mak Fai Kung Fu lion dancers performed outside Lam's Seafood Asian Market in Little Saigon Tuesday to lively drumming and bursts...
Indoor beach volleyball? It’s happening in Seattle
Forget the gray skies – there’s a beach waiting for you indoors, complete with soft sand and friendly competition!
Seattle WA: Distracted, Uninsured, & Disabled Driver At 26th & Barton Plows Into Dashcam...
Driving uninsured didn’t make this disabled driver act any more careful behind the wheel. In fact, the exact opposite. Seattle-area driver and Redditor /u/tarasaurust shared headshaking rear dashcam footage from earlier in January (Jan 30, 2026) to the /r/IdiotsInCars subreddit showing a disabled driver in her...
Why Seattle Locals Are Obsessed With This Family-Owned Filipino Diner in Seattle, Washington
Ludi’s Restaurant & Lounge has operated as a family-owned institution since 1936, evolving from classic American diner to Filipino-American destination. Owner Tito Greg personally greets nearly every table while walking the dining room, creating connections that transform first-time visitors into regulars. The walls...
Seattle event permit requirements remain in place for Christian group’s rally
(CN) — A federal judge found no reason on Wednesday to block Seattle from enforcing its special event permit requirements against a Christian revival group who say a previous permit denial led to members being attacked at a different venue. Senior U.S. District Judge Barbara Rothstein said in a...
Then and now: The Crosslake Connection journey in photos
Before trains crossed the lake, there were years of planning meetings, early morning site visits, hard hats, spreadsheets, safety briefings, and big ideas. The Crosslake Connection didn’t happen overnight. It took engineers, operators, electricians, planners, inspectors, communications teams, construction crews,...
Man rescued from lift after fire, natural gas break in Seattle’s Queen Anne neighborhood
SEATTLE - A man became trapped in a lift truck after it made contact with power lines and caught on fire in Seattle's Queen Anne neighborhood Wednesday morning. The Seattle Fire Department (SFD) first announced the incident on social media just after 9 a.m., saying crews were responding to an energy response call on...
Drone pilot faces charges for flying into Lumen Field during Seahawks Super Bowl parade
The King County Sheriff’s Office says a drone pilot will be facing charges for ignoring restrictions during the Seahawks Championship Parade after the Super Bowl.
Comic Con Crowds Can’t Save Seattle’s $2 Billion Convention Gamble
The Seattle Convention Center campus, now over 1.5 million square feet with its Arch and Summit buildings, saw a major boost when the Summit addition opened in January 2023, nearly doubling event capacity and attracting large conventions, meetings, and shows that benefit hotels, restaurants, and retailers. Despite...
New Pizza Spot Sinner’s Pizza to Open in Seattle’s University District
A new slice of the pie is headed to Seattle’s University District as a fresh pizza shop prepares to open. Sinner’s Pizza, owned by Ryan Kunkel, will open at 4529 University Way NE, taking over the former Supreme Pizzeria & Bar space, according to Seattle Met. Kunkel, who...

















