5 SUVs That Handle Seattle Rain and 5 With Visibility Issues
Rain shapes daily life in Seattle. Drizzle lingers from October to May, turning windscreens into hazy surfaces and making routine journeys harder to manage. Drivers require an SUV that maintains grip on wet asphalt, keeps glass clear without constant adjustment, and offers dependable sightlines during heavy showers....
BIZNOTE: Fauntleroy Way’s longest-running vacancy may finally be close to an end
Almost two years ago, we happened onto city filings suggesting a Sherwin-Williams Paint store was planned for the ex-Midas space at 4457 Fauntleroy Way SW. It’s been empty since 2019, after an abrupt shutdown initially suggested as temporary proved to be permanent. At the time we found those filings, a spokesperson...
‘We Are All Children of God:’ Rick Steves celebrates opening of $26M Lynnwood Neighborhood...
LYNNWOOD—Philanthropist Rick Steves hailed the opening of the Lynnwood Neighborhood Center on Friday, Jan. 9, as the realization of a 30-year dream, a community hub nicknamed the “piazza” that will foster connection and provide vital services to vulnerable residents. Speaking at the Lynnwood Neighborhood Center...
The Takeout Restaurants Seattle Can’t Stop Talking About
Seattle’s food scene has transformed into a takeout paradise that keeps surprising hungry locals and visitors alike. From crispy Neapolitan pizzas to comforting Filipino classics, the Emerald City offers flavors that travel beautifully from kitchen to your table. Whether you’re craving Japanese pastries or Hawaiian...
Former Expedia Employee Sentenced to 4 Years for Voyeurism Involving Hidden Cameras in Seattle...
Former Expedia employee Marcelo Vargas-Fernandez was sentenced to four years in prison after pleading guilty to 14 felony counts of voyeurism and two misdemeanor counts for violating a sexual assault protection order. The case stems from hidden cameras placed in company bathrooms at Expedia’s Seattle campus. In...
Detectives seek help in Lakebay burglary investigation
Crime Stoppers of Tacoma-Pierce County says that it is offering a $1,000 award for information leading to the recovery of items stolen from a lot in Lakebay.
12 Washington Gas Station Foods Locals Swear Are Shockingly Good
The smell of sizzling food and fresh coffee drifting across a parking lot has a way of changing expectations before anyone even steps inside. In Washington, gas stations have quietly become places where locals stop for real meals, not just fuel, trading white-knuckle skepticism for genuine anticipation. Behind the...
Seattle Police Arrest Convicted Felon for Drug Dealing in Belltown; Crack Cocaine Found Hidden...
A 33-year-old convicted felon was apprehended by Seattle police for drug dealing in the Belltown area on a Wednesday. In an incident that unfolded in broad daylight, officers witnessed a man, later identified as the suspect, allegedly completing a drug transaction at around 10 a.m. on the 2200 block of 3rd Avenue....
Pacific flood victims grapple with damages nearly one month later, seek possible lawsuit
KENT, Wash. — In the wake of devastating floods that left many homes in the city of Pacific inundated, a church in Kent became a gathering place for affected homeowners seeking answers and accountability by sharing their stories. The town hall-style event, organized by Dr. Lawrence Boles III, drew...
She Vanished and Was Later Found Slain in the Woods — Months Later, Police...
More than six months after Mallory Barbour disappeared from her home in northwest Washington, investigators say they have arrested a suspect in connection with her death. In a social media statement posted Jan. 7, the Mason County Sheriff’s Office said detectives arrested a 45-year-old man from Bremerton “in...

















