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Challenger Katie Wilson has gone on a soccer podcast and appeared on a food influencer's Instagram. Incumbent Bruce Harrell's campaign started posting on TikTok after Wilson won the primary.
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Repairs to the historic Seattle Central College building are complete. But SIFF is ending its lease, citing a bleak outlook for arts funding and the resources needed to operate there.
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Celebrated jazz singer Samara Joy explores her musical education and co-producing her newest record ahead of a show at Moore Theatre on September 29.
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Foot traffic in Seattle's Chinatown-International District hasn't fully recovered from the pandemic. Some say more transit options and events like the World Cup will help.
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Once Lake City's Fred Meyer shuts down, residents will have to travel over a mile to the next large grocery store and pharmacy. Some worry the area could become a food desert.
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From Pioneer Square to Belltown, the event will span 20 blocks and is part of an effort to revitalize downtown.
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In addition to performing with orchestras around the country, cellist Gabriel Cabezas, 32, has also backed stars such as Rufus Wainwright, Phoebe Bridgers and Taylor Swift.
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On Thursday, Mayor Bruce Harrell announced a new AI plan with guidelines for training employees, evaluating AI tools and expanding its use in city operations.
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Sometimes vouchers are pledged to a candidate who doesn't make it through the primary before spending them. Here's where those donations go.
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A collective of local artists, DJs, and record labels have signed an open pledge to remove their music from Spotify, a major player in audio streaming.
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Molly Hashimoto's Trees of the West is part catalogue and part instruction manual for artists. She says getting outside and slowing down can lead to new awareness of the world around you.
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It’s the first time that Seattle has had only one district on the ballot since the launch of the city’s unique Democracy Voucher program.