From the Northwest African American Museum to the Museum of Pop Culture, Seattle residents have an abundance of opportunities to celebrate the achievements of African Americans in February during ...
In June 1974, about 200 people participated in the first Seattle Gay Pride Week in Pioneer Square. Fifty years later, the Seattle Pride Parade is now one of the nation’s largest and is expected to ...
By terrorizing communities through disorder and crime, criminals threaten the fabric of Seattle's Asian immigrant community — ...
In the heart of Seattle’s skyline stands a monument to imagination and innovation—the Space Needle. The futuristic tower has become one of the most iconic landmarks in the Pacific Northwest. Whether ...
Bricks, sidewalk stamps, old fire hydrants — most of us walk past these objects every day without pausing to take a closer look or giving them a second thought. But this might change for readers of a ...
Seattle was built by poor and minoritized seasonal workers. Well into the early 20th century, it was Coast Salish groups, Chinese immigrants, single white men, Japanese people, Filipino families, and ...
The Douglass-Truth Branch of the Seattle Public Library has been a staple of Seattle's Central District and a decades-long meeting hub for Seattle's Black community. It's also home to the West Coast's ...
Multiple protests have commenced in Seattle and surrounding areas Saturday, including one during the University of Washington’s (UW) graduation. The “No Kings” rallies are meant to run opposite of ...
Seattle’s first NHL team will make its debut in the fall, but the city had a substantial professional hockey history long before the Kraken came to town. The city’s history with the sport stretches ...
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