It's the home stretch of our two-week spring member drive, and we're still short of our goal of 100 new members. You can help ...
The 10 weekends of Bicycle Weekends for 2024 have been announced, with only 32 hours of opening up the street for walking, ...
Part 1 of a four-part 'Land Use and Climate Change' Series Land use policy is a powerful tool to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and address climate change. So why isn’t it a bigger part of today’s ...
If you're detraining at Downtown Bellevue Station and looking for entertainment and sustenance beyond malls and without ...
A 2019 photography exhibit in Pioneer Square aimed at raising awareness showed the faces of people living unsheltered in the neighborhood. (Natalie Bicknell Argerious) Seattle and other West Coast ...
Following the successful implementation of a pandemic-prompted street patio in Columbia City, a group of community members is trying to find a way to make it permanent. (Friends of Ferdinand Festival ...
Amy Sundberg is the publisher of Notes from the Emerald City, a weekly newsletter on Seattle politics and policy with a particular focus on public safety, police accountability, and the criminal legal ...
An AI-generated Seattle streetscape with mixed use, mixed-scale, multi-modal streets and abundant housing. Seattle is growing. How do we make room for new housing and create the kind of city we want ...
Should Sound Transit spend an additional ten months studying tweaks to stations in the South Lake Union area? The Sound Transit board is set to make that decision in May. (Doug Trumm) The ...
Rian Watt became executive director of The Urbanist by vote of the board in June 2023. His title switched to "senior adviser" this month. (The Urbanist) The Urbanist was founded in Seattle in 2014 by ...
Rian Watt became executive director of The Urbanist by vote of the board in June 2023. His title switched to "senior adviser" this month. (The Urbanist) The Urbanist was founded in Seattle in 2014 by ...