Seattle Weekly
04/27/2026
Xfinity Mobile’s latest updates aren’t just incremental – they’re designed to provide premium features without the premium price, hidden fees or trade-offs.
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Why Xfinity Mobile Is another reason to visit your local Xfinity stores in Seattle - Seattle Weekly If you’ve been thinking about switching your mobile service, or just want more for what you’re already paying, there’s a new reason to stop by one of four Xfinity Retail […]
04/13/2026
Seattle’s Chinatown-International District will receive $1.039 million, helping to create a squad to de-escalate conflicts and connect individuals with housing and behavioral health resources.
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Congressman Smith secures $13M for projects in King County - Seattle Weekly Nearly $13 million of federal funds will be coming to Washington’s 9th Congressional District to support locally-led projects in South King County.
03/26/2026
When the new Crosslake Connection light rail opens on Saturday, March 28, history will be made. For the first time anywhere in the world, a light rail train will cross a floating bridge. Our floating bridge. Ride it east to explore Bellevue and Redmond. Ride west and connect to the Number 1 Line in the International District. From there, go north all the way to Lynnwood, or south to SeaTac and beyond, ending in Federal Way. Amazing.
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Eastside explorations on the Crosslake Connection | Meanderings by Mindy Stern - Seattle Weekly Travel column by local writer Mindy Stern.
03/25/2026
Recently, Chef Vickers and his team foraged through parts of West Seattle, bringing home a bounty of fresh, green nettles to make teas, dressings and pesto, which he said is inspired by his Italian side and his Indigenous side.
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Natoncks Metsu serves up Indigenous cuisine to the Puget Sound region - Seattle Weekly When it comes to everyday meals, it often goes unnoticed that some of the most delicious foods and beverages can be found right in our own verdant backyards — from stinging nettles to foraged mushrooms, the ancestral Duwamish lands we live on are abundant with food right in plain sight.
01/19/2026
A Feb. 19 forum in Seattle invites business leaders into the conversation on behavioral health, homelessness and community solutions.
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