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$1 trillion for ‘three thousandths of one degree’: ‘What Does It Cost?’ director warns of WA net-zero price tag

Ken Peterson, the director of the documentary “What Does It Cost?” warned of the financial consequences of Washington and Oregon’s plan to eliminate fossil fuels and rely solely on zero-emission electricity sources, such as solar and wind, by 2045. Peterson...

Human remains discovered at Tukwila home

Tukwila police discovered human remains at a home Tuesday morning near South 148th Street and 42nd Avenue South. Major Crimes Unit (MCU) detectives have been assigned to the case, according to the department. “There is no threat to the public,” the...

Bellevue Approves Wilburton 442-Unit Apartment Project Near Light Rail

Bellevue has approved design review for Arizona-based Alliance Residential’s project that will bring a 10-story, 442-unit apartment development to the Wilburton neighborhood. The project, known as Broadstone East Wilburton, received approval on April 29, according to city records. It will...

What You Need to Know About a Trip to Nelson, BC

From above, it's more obvious that Kootenay Lake is actually a wide section of river. Image: Courtesy David Gluns/Kootenay Rockies Tourism Image: Chantal Bennett Population: 10,600Location: Southeastern British ColumbiaDrive Time from Seattle: 7 hours 30 minutesAverage High Temperature in July: 84°Average Low Temperature...

Rearview Mirror: New at the Zoo, Waterfront Coffee, and Alaska Goes to Rome

New Digs for Furry (and Feathered) Friends Last week, Woodland Park Zoo held the press preview for its Forest Trailhead exhibit, and I nearly lost my mind watching one of the zoo’s tree kangaroos, a 12-year-old named Rocket, eat his second breakfast...

Ilmu Serves a Tasting Menu Worth a Journey

The food at Ilmu, when available, is some of the most exciting and creative in the region right now. Image: Amber Fouts The kuih goyang—crispy Singaporean rice flour rosette—stuffed with spicy fish paste and topped with osetra caviar haunted my memories...

Seattle Outdoor Concert Guide 2026

Bumbershoot brings big names to Seattle's outdoor spaces. Image: Courtesy Eric Tra Everything moves outside in the summer, and our music festivals are not immune. Seattleites have options for outdoor music events spanning from Capitol Hill to Woodinville to Tacoma. Seattle Area The wildlife...

5 Questions with Jake Taylor from Cake & Punch Micro Weddings

Meet Jake Taylor, owner and lead designer of the Seattle-based event planning magic-makers, Functions and Gatherings! Seeking to demystify wedding planning, Jake just launched Cake & Punch, offering Seattle “micro weddings” that bundle everything — from fabulous flowers and...

The Best Restaurants Near Pike Place Market

Ok, Post Alley Pizza is several blocks south of what could be considered the southernmost point of the market, but the walk functions as a good act of penance for anyone who’s dragged you to the Gum Wall (and...

Where to Eat Mother’s Day Brunch

Mother's Day brunch is served at the Lodge at St. Edward. Image: Courtesy The Lodge at St. Edward if Ever there were a time to jump on a reservation drop, it's now, in the weeks leading up to Mother's Day. The alternative?...

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