RN74: Burgundy's wine train pulls into Seattle
Michael Mina, a "homegrown" boy known for his high-end restaurant in San Francisco, is back in Seattle with a new wine-focused restaurant at Fourth and Pike downtown.
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Michael Mina, a "homegrown" boy known for his high-end restaurant in San Francisco, is back in Seattle with a new wine-focused restaurant at Fourth and Pike downtown.
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Olympia took its whacks at arts and heritage programs, but with the chips still falling, there are victories too. Big questions loom about future funding for many programs and institutions.
READ MORE | 4 COMMENTSA dingy strip lined with old warehouses was remade into a tree-lined boulevard with bike lanes and wide-open views. Of course, traffic is still at a standstill.
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A native Seattleite offers a midweek slice-of-life as lived in this 'world-class' town.
READ MORE | 4 COMMENTSSeattle's King Street Station can't match the comfort and appeal of Portland's Union Station. But work is on track to bring interior restoration, a tree-lined plaza, and other improvements.
READ MORE | COMMENT NOWAfter leaving Mars, he's now down south, caught on film, jaywalking.
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At a summit Thursday (March 31), industry professionals will discuss how to replace the functions of the state tourism office, which is expected to close June 30. A key question: how to finance marketing and partnership efforts the staff has provided until now.
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Aloha wear can be symbolic of good times for visitors from Washington and elsewhere, but it remains a part of life on the islands.
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Vancouver City Council will hear public concerns about putting Western Canada's largest casino into the iconic B.C. Place Stadium.
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Seattle embraces a fake history and fake future to create the city and heritage we love, even if it never happened.
READ MORE | 17 COMMENTSThe Cascades line has more passengers than ever and free — at least for now — wireless Internet service.
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A guide for those who want to lighten their load but still use tech gear on planes and in outlet-challenged hotel rooms, even when their batteries threaten to die.
READ MORE | COMMENT NOWThis is a great month to take in the city's many tourist attractions, from the well-known SkyTrain and BC Place to a re-lit Olympic Cauldron and a native sculpture that inspired the official emblem of the 2010 Games.
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While Pioneer Square is being buffeted by big projects and tough economic times, work is proceeding on an urban trail network to make the historic district more connected and foot-friendly.
READ MORE | 8 COMMENTSEven when places are defined by the dance of history, people, and place, there are parts of our experience that can help shape urban life elsewhere.
READ MORE | COMMENT NOWThe latest from news outlets and blogs around the Northwest and beyond, chosen by Crosscut editors.
Slimmer back cushions translate into 6-9 more seats per plane.
Kate Suski and her brother were on a fishing expedition that was supposed to be the highlight of their trip.