News & City Life

Morning Fizz

Roderick In, Kohl-Welles Considering, and Tarleton Endorses Crew of Challengers for City Council

Caffeinated news featuring open seats, endorsements, reassessments, and assessments

04/06/2015 By Josh Feit

PubliCalendar

PubliCalendar: A Double Feature on Fossil Fuels

Today's picks for civic nerds

04/03/2015 By Atoosa Moinzadeh

Morning Fizz

Today's Only Kinda Likes: The Democrats' Gotcha and Expedia's Move

Democrats kinda embarrass GOP moderates, and Expedia makes a kinda urbanist move.

04/03/2015 By Josh Feit

Post

“I Feel Like I’m Really Not Living Life”

A minimum wage story.

04/02/2015 With Bernard Ellouk By Bo Johnson

PubliCalendar

PubliCalendar: Feminists Stand Up and Speak Out!

Today's picks for civic nerds

04/02/2015 By Atoosa Moinzadeh

Afternoon Jolt

The Process for Replacing Council Member Clark

Council looking for candidates with human services background to replace Clark, who announced today she's leaving early.

04/02/2015 By Josh Feit

Morning Fizz

The Bike Wars and the Pot Wars Continue

Caffeinated news featuring environmentalists vs. environmentalists and pot revenue vs. pot revenue

04/02/2015 By Josh Feit

PubliCalendar

PubliCalendar: UW Students Take the Streets on April Fools' Day

Today's picks for civic nerds

04/01/2015 By Atoosa Moinzadeh

Morning Fizz

Budget Clash in Olympia

Caffeinated news featuring budgets, candidates, and wages

04/01/2015 By Josh Feit

The Explainer

Inside Seattle’s Silk Road Connection

Two of the Silk Road’s biggest drug dealers hail from Bellevue. This is how they were taken down.

04/01/2015 By Matthew Halverson

The Sporting Life

An Open Letter to the Seattle Mariners

My head wants to believe in you, but my heart isn’t quite sure.

04/01/2015 By Seth Sommerfeld

How I Got Here

Patrick O’Donnell’s Path to Spare5

The app developer traces his path from databases to data sharing.

04/01/2015 By Sandy Blake

Mudroom

Perfect Party April 2015

Here’s who we’d invite if we could entertain this month’s most interesting visitors, locals, and newsmakers.

04/01/2015 By Seattle Met Staff

News

The End of Empathy in Seattle?

A North Seattle woman may lose her home over her dog, and the Internet’s anonymous horde couldn’t be happier. When did we stop caring?

04/01/2015 By Matthew Halverson

Back Fence

50 Years, 50 Fears

One woman’s quest to face her demons in one big scary year.

04/01/2015 By Kathryn Robinson

Power Lines

Green Values Collide at Cheasty Greenspace

Bike activists and urbanists are warring with local neighbors over remodeling the greenspace into a set of bike trails, versus leaving it in its natural habitat.

04/01/2015 By Josh Feit

Afternoon Jolt

Afternoon Jolt: Former Seattle Film and Music Director James Keblas Officially in Council Race

Arts advocate in council race, pot money figures prominently in GOP budget.

03/31/2015 By Josh Feit

Morning Fizz

Council Looks at Putting Homeless in Residential Neighborhoods, Now How About Homes?

Caffeinated news featuring a council challenge to the the sacrosanct single-family zone. Kinda.

03/31/2015 By Josh Feit

PubliCalendar

PubliCalendar: Today's Your Last Day to Build Your Dream Parklet!

Today's picks for civic nerds

03/30/2015 By Atoosa Moinzadeh