
Save The Showbox? Should have saved Arena, too
The outpouring of support this week for somehow preserving The Showbox is no surprise.7 years ago

Sound familiar? Original Seattle viaduct had no ramps
Much like the new waterfront tunnel that will open this fall, there were no on-ramps or off-ramps in the central section of downtown.7 years ago

Did archaeological group solve the ‘Beeswax Ship’ mystery?
Growing up in the Northwest in the 20th century, if you had any interest in local history, you probably heard about the mystery of the 鈥淏eeswax Ship.鈥7 years ago

Redmond store that ‘used to rule the world’ closing
Customers leaving this store in Redmond鈥檚 Overlake neighborhood carried bags of discounted clothes along with a few decades of retail memories.7 years ago

Ominous red cards are key to mystery of the Ellensburg Fire
During the hot and dry summer聽of 1889, Ellensburg suffered a major fire late on the evening of July 4. But the cause or motivation of the fire remain a mystery.7 years ago

Seattle Eagle Scout honored at Memorial Wall
Military veterans presented an award on Monday to Peter Gockowski, an O鈥橠ea High School 2018 graduate who recently became an Eagle Scout.7 years ago

Unusual ‘5th of July’ celebration took place near Puget Sound 180 years ago
It鈥檚 easy to lose sight of the story of the first time Independence Day was celebrated in what鈥檚 now Washington state.7 years ago

New species of dolphin has ancient roots in the Pacific Northwest
Doctoral student Carlos Peredo, who is studying paleontology at George Mason University in Virginia, recently named a new species of dolphin with ancient roots in the Pacific Northwest.7 years ago

Sketching the Puget Sound area’s most notorious trials
Doug Keith worked for 成人X站 TV and other Seattle area TV stations in the 1980s to sketch some of the most notorious defendants.7 years ago

Bush, McCain and the old world order at Fort Lewis
American presidents have been visiting the Pacific Northwest for nearly 120 years, but one visit from President Bush is worth reflecting upon.7 years ago

Forgotten Cold War airliner from Tacoma still missing
On the morning of June 3, 1963, a Northwest Airlines DC-7 鈥 a four-engine propeller airliner 鈥 left McChord Air Force Base, which is now part of JBLM.7 years ago

Seattle’s presidential parking palace twice hosted most popular president
It was in this building in downtown Seattle, on May 23 and May 24, 1903, where President Theodore Roosevelt took part in two separate events.7 years ago

Monument commemorates Captain Vancouver and an inspiring teacher
On a small piece of public land with two names, a granite marker commemorates the arrival in 1792 of British explorer Captain George Vancouver.7 years ago

Famous ship鈥檚 forgotten connections to the Pacific Northwest
The Constitution spent nearly three months visiting ports all over Washington and Oregon as part of a national thank-you tour for American school children.7 years ago

Lake Airpark: Another phantom Eastside airfield
After the story about remnants of the old Bellevue Airfield, 成人X站 Radio listener Owen Blauman reached out to to share photos and memories of another 鈥減hantom airfield鈥 on the Eastside.7 years ago

Searching for traces of Bellevue鈥檚 phantom airfield
This particular collection of roadside artifacts is special, because it鈥檚 a reminder of the old Bellevue Airfield that shut down for good 35 years ago on May 2, 1983.7 years ago

The twisted tale of Whidbey Island’s big guns
A pair of enormous 125-ton guns at Fort Casey State Park on Whidbey Island are a reminder of long-ago fears of naval invasion of Puget Sound.7 years ago

Take a hike to explore Northwest history
Looking to experience local history in real life? There鈥檚 no better guide than local author and historian Judy Bentley.7 years ago

Everett was the first to bury its streetcars
The streetcar systems of the 1890s were rudimentary, and they often were built and maintained by private operators.7 years ago

Seattle鈥檚 long-ago battle to honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Years before re-dedication efforts, activists worked to change the name of a major thoroughfare through Seattle to honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.7 years ago

Bonney Lake crash and UFO mystery reveal hidden history
On the night of April 1, 1959, a C-118 suddenly went down. Within a few days, some people were blaming a UFO for the mysterious crash.7 years ago

New hope for preserving Memorial Stadium?
The neglected World War II Memorial Wall at Seattle Center鈥檚 Memorial Stadium is looking less shabby these days, thanks to the efforts of group of students.7 years ago

Without Captain Cook, we might all be speaking Spanish or Russian
It was more than 200 years ago when British explorer Captain James Cook arrived just off the coast of what鈥檚 now Oregon.7 years ago
