City Hall

Landlords Are Now Required to Provide Voter Registration Info

Renters are far less likely to have voted if they've lived in their homes for less than a year.

06/19/2017 By Hayat Norimine

Fashion and Events

Wear What When: June 19–25

Celebrate Moorea Seal's Anniversary, light the park with Glassybaby, and stroll through Chophouse Row's night market this week.

06/19/2017 By Nicole Erickson

Police Accountability

Black Mother Killed in Officer-Involved Shooting

Social justice activists around the world responded to Charleena Lyles's death.

06/19/2017 By Hayat Norimine

Ale Accolades

Behold, the Winners of the 2017 Washington Beer Awards

Consider this your local beer bucket list.

06/19/2017 By Rosin Saez

News Roundup

Week in Review: Income Tax Proposal, State Budget, and Climate Change Resolution

A wrap up of this week's news in politics.

06/16/2017 By Liz Weber

Very Sneaky

Nordstrom’s Olivia Kim Launches Exclusive Pair of Nike Cortez

In honor of the shoes' 45th anniversary, only 50 pairs of these special edition kicks will be available Downtown starting tomorrow, June 17.

06/16/2017 By Rosin Saez

Business Woman Special

'Romy and Michele's High School Reunion' Should Have Been a Musical All Along

5th Avenue Theatre's world premier adaptation is a huge party that improves on the source material in almost every way.

06/16/2017 By Darren Davis

What's In Store

Stock and Pantry Brings Modern Takes on Timeless Housewares

Check out this Capitol Hill newcomer and its globally inspired concept store.

06/16/2017 By Nicole Erickson

Shifts & Shakeups

This Week in Restaurant News: Burgers, Beers, and Barbecue

And the countdown has begun for the new happy hour destination with front row views of the Amazon spheres.

06/16/2017 By Amber Wright

Opening Dispatch

Jason Wilson's 2 Eastside Spots Are Officially Open

Bellevue, say hello to the Lakehouse and its sibling bar, Civility and Unrest.

06/16/2017 By Rosin Saez

City Hall

8 Questions Answered About Seattle's Proposed Income Tax

Understanding the city's proposed income tax.

06/16/2017 Photography by Hayat Norimine

The Weekend Starts...Now

The Top Things to Do This Weekend: June 15–18

Close out solstice at South Lake Union's first-ever night market, discuss blackness in contemporary art at the Northwest African American Museum, and celebrate nine years of Vermillion Art Gallery and Bar.

06/15/2017 By Seattle Met Staff

Romp There It Is

Why Yes, That Is a Mariners-Themed Male Romper

One diehard baseball fan. One local designer. The summer’s most infamous fashion trend.

06/15/2017 By Lindsay Cohen

Opening Dispatch

The Team Behind Bellevue's 99 Park Will Open 2120 Next Week

Its sweeping space—with a bar and patio—is nestled right beside the Amazon Spheres.

06/15/2017 By Rosin Saez

Sustenance

Here Are 4 New Destinations for Dinner

From Georgetown barbecue to French-Japanese creations in Mount Baker.

06/15/2017 By Allecia Vermillion

Summer Arts 2017

Seattle's Must-See, Must-Do Events This Summer

Fun in the sun (and occasionally inside too).

06/14/2017 By Seth Sommerfeld

Murray Allegations

Murray Accuser Withdraws Sexual Abuse Lawsuit

The motion said the plaintiff feels it would be better to wait until next year to bring the case forward again.

06/14/2017 By Hayat Norimine

Sponsored Content

An Insider’s Guide to the Valley’s Best On-Mountain Adventures

From must-hike trails to high-flying outings, our reader-endorsed recipe makes for the perfect Vail Valley summer on the slopes of Vail and Beaver Creek.

06/14/2017

City Hall

Council Approves Using $2.3 Million for New School Bus System

Seattle public schools this year will switch to a two-tier bus system.

06/14/2017 By Hayat Norimine

Food & Drink

Nosh Pit Weekly Planner: June 14–20

The week in which: Dine with Pride continues, Washington Brewer's Festival kicks off in Marymoor Park, and Alaska Herring Week puts oily fish center plate.

06/14/2017 By Rosin Saez