MOM AND POP-IN

A Few of Our Favorite Things from Nordstrom's Pop-In Gift Shop

We kind of want everything?

10/22/2021 By Zoe Sayler

RELEASE THE CRUSHES

Kraken Players to Watch This Season

Even if you don't really like hockey in the first place.

10/22/2021 By Zoe Sayler

PSA

A New Downtown Vaccination Hub Opens Tomorrow at Amazon

The city partnered with the tech giant, Swedish, and Virginia Mason Franciscan Health to boost our local response.

10/22/2021 By Benjamin Cassidy

FRIGHT NIGHT

Pop Culture Halloween Costumes for 2021

It's been a spooky year.

10/22/2021 By Zoe Sayler

Haunted Houses

Six Freaky Halloween Vacations

Trips that make you go "Boo." Plus: How to freak out Stephen King-style.

10/21/2021 By Allison Williams

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Sophia Danenberg:

Making history on Everest.

10/21/2021

Department of Good News

Ballard Food Bank Finally Has a Permanent Space to Call Its Own

One of Seattle’s major food banks cut the ribbon at a new site this week, just in time for the holiday season.

10/21/2021 By Malia Alexander

Currents

The Fight to Preserve Pike Place Market Isn't Over

Fifty years after a vote saved Seattle’s famous heirloom, the commission that protects its character faces neglect from the city.

10/21/2021 By Benjamin Cassidy

Coronavirus Chronicles

How Does Covid Vaccine Verification Work at King County Businesses?

Find out how to avoid carrying around that awkwardly large card.

10/21/2021 By Benjamin Cassidy

ICYMI

Kathy Lambert Is Election Season’s First Loser

Even before votes are tallied, the fifth-term King County Council member has forfeited some of her power in ignominious fashion.

10/20/2021 By Benjamin Cassidy

Anderson Family Abode

Property Watch: A PNW Architect's Home Built for Everyday Life

Come for the kayaking, stay for the views.

10/20/2021 By Sarah Anne Lloyd

Talent Scouts

How Fair Isle Brewing Became a Popup Proving Ground

The Ballard brewery doubles as a showcase of some of Seattle's coolest new menus.

10/20/2021 By Allecia Vermillion

Roloviched

How Many Washington Workers Fired Themselves by Rejecting Vaccination?

It wasn't a mass exodus, but departures still leave gaps in the state's infrastructure.

10/20/2021 By Benjamin Cassidy

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Rain, or Shine: Enjoy Bellingham’s Arts Scene

It's easy to immerse yourself in the enchanting and diverse arts of Bellingham and Whatcom County.

10/19/2021

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Private Club Inviting Seattleites to Come In, Stay Awhile

Nestled in First Hill, Birch Road Cellar caters to wine and spirits lovers—and it’s a lot less expensive than you think.

10/19/2021 By Ben McBee

Calling HR

Are Religious Exemptions for Vaccines Legit?

WSU's football coach Nick Rolovich tried to claim it to avoid state-mandated vaccine requirements but was still fired.

10/19/2021 By Angela Cabotaje

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6 Reasons to Visit a Farmers Market This Fall

As Seattleites start to migrate indoors for the winter, a farmers market makes the gray weather worth embracing.

10/19/2021

COVER GIRL

It's Time to Upgrade Your Mask Stash

Here are our editors' favorites.

10/19/2021 By Seattle Met Staff

Coronavirus Chronicles

Yes, We're Still Talking about Covid Vaccine Myths

Answers to all the hot-button questions, from fertility to, uh, becoming magnetic.

10/19/2021 By Angela Cabotaje

Ticket Alert

Shota Nakajima Brings Restaurant Wars Creation Kokoson to Seattle

Update: After a lightning-fast sellout, these four Top Chef contestants just added a second night of their Latin-Asian kaiseki creation. Read on for details.

10/19/2021 By Allecia Vermillion