Morning Fizz

Seattle City Light Cuts Back Solar Power Incentive

Solar program is a victim of its own success, Airbnb hosts may be victims of over regulation, and neighborhood district councils say they're victims of Murray attack.

07/20/2016 By Josh Feit and Spencer Ricks

Afternoon Jolt

New Council Proposal Would Ban Future Airbnb Hosts from Renting at Secondary Properties

Burgess scraps cap for outright ban on new Airbnb hosts in secondary market.

07/19/2016 By Josh Feit

Thomson Reuters and Seattle Met

Slide Show: Super Lawyers 2016

On July 19, Super Lawyers, a Thomson Reuters business, and Seattle Met hosted a spectacular event to honor the top attorneys selected to the 2016 Washington Super Lawyers and Rising Stars lists.

07/19/2016

Local Talent

A Fiendish Conversation with Car Seat Headrest

The Seattle band behind one of the most acclaimed indie rock records of 2016 gets set for Capitol Hill Block Party.

07/19/2016 By Seth Sommerfeld

Plant-Based Excitement

Vegans Rejoice—The Cookie Counter Opens in Phinney Ridge Today

A lemon-hued storefront houses the ice cream and bakeshop on Greenwood Avenue.

07/19/2016 By Rosin Saez

Sponsored Content

The Tillamook Summer Tour Hits Seattle!

Tillamook’s Summer Ice Cream Tour is coming to Seattle.

07/19/2016

Sponsored Content

The Two Cider Lunch Is the New Three Martini Lunch

The resurgence of lunch and four reasons to imbibe.

07/19/2016

Ingredients in Focus

Season Peak: King Salmon with Chanterelles and Cherry Tomato Confit at Art of the Table

Chef Dustin Ronspies composes a local, mid-July bounty.

07/19/2016 By Stefan Milne

Morning Fizz

Sawant Effort to Bypass Voters on Hotel Workers Initiative Fails

Sawant's procedural move would have allowed council to approve union measure next week.

07/19/2016 By Josh Feit

She comes in colors everywhere

Style File: 5 Questions with RainBowGore Cake

Seattle's youngest drag superstar RainBowGore Cake gives us her go-tos.

07/19/2016 By Colleen Williams

Editor's Note

The Coast Is Not Clear

Our beaches are more mysterious than most.

07/19/2016 By James Ross Gardner

Feature

Some Call Blaine Alan Gibson’s Search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 an Obsession

He calls it a quest. After more than a year of traveling the globe, studying ocean currents, and combing beaches, the Seattleite discovered a key part of the missing plane.

07/19/2016 By Matthew Halverson

Literary Bars

American Literature and World Travel Collide at Capitol Hill’s Bar Vacilando

Brunch bites, happy hour, and a cozy patio make for a damn fine summertime spot.

07/18/2016 By Rosin Saez

Farewells

What’s Congressman Jim McDermott’s Real Legacy?

Legislative success—or simply the the soft liberalism of low expectations.

07/18/2016 By Josh Feit

Explainer

Here's How an Acoustic Gunshot Locator Works

And how it might help curb gun violence in Seattle.

07/18/2016 By Matthew Halverson

Electronic Sports

Should College Students Get a Scholarship to Play Video Games?

UW's Washington Gaming Association thinks so.

07/18/2016 By Darren Davis

Bang For Your Buck

Cheap Week: July 18–24

Noir City takes over the Egyptian, Tracy Rocca's paintings soak up the sun, and 'Daisy' dramatizes one of America's most famous political ads.

07/18/2016 By Kyle Kuhn Edited by Seth Sommerfeld

Sales and Events

Wear What When: July 18–24

Summer sales at Alhambra and Hammer and Awl, Spend More Save More with Totokaelo, and The Belltown Night Market.

07/18/2016 By Kyle Kuhn

Morning Fizz

District Council Sends Out SOS

District council sends "open invitation" to begin organizing against Murray plan.

07/18/2016 By Josh Feit

Sponsored Content

LUMA Condominium Nearing Completion, Move in this Summer!

Opening this summer, LUMA is a full-service, boutique community of 16 residences, the first new condominium tower built on Seattle’s First Hill since 1982.

07/18/2016