Police

Who’s Watching Seattle's Watchmen?

Homeowners are increasingly hiring Seattle Police officers to beef up security on their streets. But that protection comes at a price.

03/28/2016 By Matthew Halverson

Seattle Met

Slide Show: 10th Anniversary Party

The Met Pages Best Dressed: April--Congratulations to Pearl Leung of Vulcan and her fiancé James Parker who were spotted at Seattle Met's 10th Anniversary Party on March 26, 2016!

03/27/2016

Collabs

Ma'ono Chef Mark Fuller and Patric Gabre-Kidan Are Opening a Dive Bar (with Chinese Food)

New Luck Toy will serve General Tso's and ma po tofu, Mark Fuller style, in West Seattle.

03/25/2016 By Allecia Vermillion

Morning Fizz

Sound Transit Proposes $50 Billion Regional Light Rail Expansion

Seattle to Everett to Issaquah to Tacoma transit proposal includes new lines in Seattle and $1 billion in new parking infrastructure.

03/25/2016 By Josh Feit

Slide Show

7 Sweet Easter Treats Made Here in Seattle

Suitable for Easter baskets, or just eating on the couch in bunny slippers.

03/24/2016 By Grace Qian

Final Touches

14 Must-Haves for Spring

Celebrate the long-awaited arrival of spring with locally sourced accessories.

03/24/2016 By Aoife Reilly

The Weekend Starts... Now

The Top Things to Do This Weekend: March 24–27

The Boss rocks KeyArena, Sarah Rudinoff presents her latest theatrical work, and Seattle Met (that's us) celebrates its 10th anniversary in style.

03/24/2016 By Seattle Met Staff

Morning Matters

Brunching Around Seattle This Easter Sunday

From Italian Easter lunch to peanut butter pancakes (and seafood galore).

03/24/2016 By Emma Engelfried

Morning Fizz

Sound Transit Expansion Plan Likely to Include Large Investment in Parking Facilities

ST3 on table, Starbucks under scrutiny, and SDOT in new light.

03/24/2016 By Josh Feit

Critic's Notebook

Check the Menu Brilliance at the Carlile Room

What pun you can have when the Paramount is across the street.

03/24/2016 By Kathryn Robinson

Local Talent

A Fiendish Conversation with Kate Wallich

The standout modern choreographer and dancer discusses how Seattle's tech boom positively influenced her new work 'Industrial Ballet.'

03/23/2016 By Seth Sommerfeld

Habitat for Humanity

Slide Show: Habitat for Humanity Luncheon

On March 22, 800+ business and community leaders, sponsors, donors, volunteers, and other guests came out to support Habitat for Humanity Seattle-King County's 30th Anniversary Luncheon at the WA State Convention Center.

03/23/2016

Icons

The Space Needle Has a New Official Ice Cream

And that's not Full Tilt's only big move this year.

03/23/2016 By Grace Qian

Race to the Runway

Calling All Local Independent Designers

Find out how to take part in this year’s Independent Designer Runway Show.

03/23/2016 By Aoife Reilly

Morning Fizz

Clinton in Seattle, Investigation at SDOT, and Costs in the Suburbs

Murray introduces Clinton in Sanders-friendly Seattle, city takes serious look at Kubly ties to Pronto, and Sound Transit review panel notes suburban costs.

03/23/2016 By Josh Feit and Josh Kelety

Food & Drink

Nosh Pit Weekly Planner: March 23–29

The week in which: Brouwer's Cafe toasts to 11 years, Plate of Nations serves up food culture, and the Burke Museum calls to your inner ethnobotanist.

03/23/2016 By Rosin Saez

Back Fence

Is Seattle the Birthplace of a New Religion?

Turns out "post-Christian" Seattle is fertile ground for new church starts.

03/23/2016 By Kathryn Robinson

Fast Food

And Now for an Update on Steak 'N Shake Seattle

Not to worry, it's still happening.

03/23/2016 By Allecia Vermillion

Visual Art

Audacious Accessibility Reigns in 'Kehinde Wiley: A New Republic'

Seattle Art Museum's survey of the Brooklyn-based artist's career to date showcases an in-your-face and engaging take on blackness in modern society.

03/22/2016 By Seth Sommerfeld