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Bystander shot at Seattle Center, while drive-by shootings also rattle city
An innocent bystander was shot in the leg near Seattle Center on Saturday night, caught in a dispute between two other men.
Madrona dad killed by stray bullet as he drove through Central Area
Justin Ferrari, who lived in Madrona and worked at Zillow, was killed when a stranger opened fire on the street corner just after 4:30 p.m. Thursday.
Almost by accident, we did in fact travel to Europe twice in 2005. And Nan and her sons and grandson planned a week in exotic Costa Rica in late July of this year.
Man fatally shot while driving in Seattle
The victim was shot about 4:35 p.m. near Martin Luther King Junior Way and East Cherry Street.
Not Just for Lunch: Seattle Sandwiches
The Cuban Roast is widely considered the best in town, though purists might say it's not a true Cuban.
Who's Shilling for a Sodo Arena?
In the final form of the package, the biggest concession now given by the city would be the rebate of admissions taxes over 30 years.
CHS Re:Take | The very first Broadway streetcar
The Pacific Northwest's two-time award winning neighborhood news site Got a tip? E-mail CHS chs@capitolhillseattle.com Call or text 399-5959 Sherlock Holmes says, "The wheel turns; nothing is ever new." Evidence number one: the First Hill streetcar.
Alaskan Way Viaduct closed both directions this weekend
Expect traffic delays around downtown Seattle this weekend. The Alaskan Way Viaduct will be closed both directions for construction.
BoltBus begins non-stop service from Seattle to Portland and Vancouver, BC
I'm a big fan of public transportation, but it has to be comfortable. That's why I enjoy taking Amtrak Cascades to Vancouver, BC and Portland.
We start on Thursday night with; Two excellent bands on the same night, both winning the kit and kaboodle in Memphis.
Viaduct in downtown Seattle to close this weekend for reinforcement
Crews will close the State Route 99 Alaskan Way Viaduct on the Seattle waterfront this weekend to continue reinforcing a two-block section of the structure located above the route of the future SR 99 tunnel.
Seattle abandons plan for city broadband network
On Monday, Mayor Mike McGinn offered a proposal to lease the city's unused fiber-optic cable to private companies interested in bringing faster broadband service to Seattle neighborhoods where service is poor.
A Perfect Day in Seattle by Author Jim Lynch
Your perfect Seattle day starts with breakfast at Lowell's Restaurant & Bar at the popular, open-air Pike Place Market, which you can then explore before all the tourists show up.
How to avoid looking like a tourist in Seattle
'Tis the season for tourists. Pike Place Market is that way - yes, that's where the original Starbucks is located.
Popular Seattle punk club to move
Before it became the Funhouse, it was called Zak's. Before that, it was Tex's Tavern.
At 10 a.m. on Friday, April 20, a man walked into the Seattle Police Department's West Precinct lobby to report that he'd been robbed on the street a few days earlier, on April 15.
Washington: A weekend in Seattle
Last month marked 50 years of the iconic Space Needle, which opened on 21 April 1962 at the start of the Seattle World's Fair.
Many share pain of random killing in Pioneer Square
Marcia Westbrook, left, is comforted by her aunt Joyce Esquer, as they spoke about the death of Westbrook's sister Nicole.
Seattle awaits state's vote on extending bar hours
Following objections from other cities, Seattle will have to wait a month to know if its efforts to extend bar hours beyond 2 a.m. can go forward.
Police seek public's help in random shooting of young woman in Seattle
Police and the family of shooting victim Nicole Westbrook said Sunday they are pleading for the public's assistance in finding the person responsible for her senseless death.