Hear from two black Seattleites about why one is leaving town and the other is staying and find out where you should go to check out the latest restaurant openings in Seattle.
Sol Villarreal wants Seattleites to be better informed about their city. That’s one reason the Texas native turned Seattle real estate agent started a weekly email that rounds up Seattle news.
Hear state Republicans talk about Trump’s transition, then learn why the city of Seattle cut off ties with the neighborhood group it was working with to start fresh with another.
Our top Seattle event picks this week involve wizardry, human rights, talking politics across the divide, a dip into Seattle’s food history, and oh yes – lots and lots of holiday stuff.
The Hollingsworth family is growing pot and their story is awesome. Whether or not you approve of our state’s legal cannabis industry, you’ve got to check out this story about a guy who turned his passion for cannabis into a full-fledged family business.
Seattle’s November Project is a free pre-dawn group workout that happens Wednesdays at Gas Works Park and Fridays in different parks around Seattle, whatever the weather.
Seattle is one of 200 cities to hold rallies in support of Native Americans fighting the construction of the Dakota Access pipeline. Here’s a little Seattle history to add context to the fight.