
Not all Seattle coffee brands took the path of world domination
Long before Starbucks took residence in downtown Seattle, there were other local coffee brands that were favorites of consumers around Puget Sound.8 years ago

Issaquah鈥檚 Providence Heights facing demolition
Historic preservation activists are hoping Good Friday will mean new life for the old Providence Heights College on the Sammamish Plateau in Issaquah.8 years ago

Former Seattle mayor: Ed Murray鈥檚 crisis 鈥榲ery different鈥
Historian Feliks Banel finds that many of Seattle's mayors have hit rough patches during their terms. Even if they are not quite like Ed Murray's crisis.8 years ago
The Hank, The Bertha or Fast Eddie: Naming the new Seattle tunnel
We're just a few years away from the grand opening of the new Seattle tunnel that will replace the beleaguered Alaskan Way Viaduct.8 years ago

1972 Vancouver tornado deadliest of Washington state’s twisters
The deadly Vancouver tornado 45 years ago tore a city apart, but may have prompted deep bonds between a group of high schoolers.8 years ago

Before Bertha: The mysteries of Battery Street
As Bertha nears the finish line at the north end of the new tunnel, it鈥檚 worth pausing a moment to consider the lowly Battery Street Subway.8 years ago

The story behind historic gargoyles found in Seattle’s Civic Arena
The seemingly needless destruction of long-hidden gargoyles at Seattle Center has become something of a symbol of what happened on Thursday in spite of years of preparation by the Seattle Opera.8 years ago

Seattle鈥檚 forgotten Stanley Cup Championship
Festivities will mark the centennial of one of the most auspicious events in Seattle sports history. And it has nothing to do with the Seahawks or Mariners.8 years ago

Ornate hidden past of Seattle Center’s ‘orphan’ arena quietly being demolished
What鈥檚 hidden behind the brick wall of the 'orphan' arena in Seattle Center quietly being demolished? Nobody seems to know for sure.8 years ago

Sidewalk artifact is relic of forgotten Seattle company
Thousands of people walk over the more than 110-year-old manhole cover between Second and Third avenues that is a reminder of a forgotten Seattle company.8 years ago

St. Patrick Cemetery: Little patch of Ireland on the edge of the Kent Valley
Seattle historian Feliks Banel discovers a green gem from Ireland in the heart of the Kent Valley -- the St. Patrick Cemetery.8 years ago

Civil War General George McClellan failed in the Cascades
155 years ago this week 鈥 George McClellan was demoted by President Abraham Lincoln; McClellan had failed before in the Cascades.8 years ago

Family鈥檚 objections responsible for naming Gas Works Park
The possibility of 'hooliganism' played a role in Gas Works Park getting its name, according to Rich Haag, arguably the most influential living landscape architect in the Pacific Northwest.8 years ago

People Power created Seattle’s Burke-Gilman Trail
With the route for the final 鈥渕issing link鈥 to the Burke-Gilman Trail announced last month, it鈥檚 worth looking back nearly 50 years at how a group of neighbors helped to create the priceless asset.8 years ago

Saving collection led to naming of Douglass-Truth Library
A branch of the Seattle Public Library is named after two African-American icons who never set foot in the Pacific Northwest. The Douglass-Truth Library is located in a historic brick structure at the busy intersection of 23rd Avenue East and East Yesler Way in Seattle鈥檚 Central District. Related:聽The Seattle street named for two Roosevelts Steven […]8 years ago

Remembering the ghost towns of Seattle baseball
For years, the Mariners have set up shop in Peoria, Arizona. But go back 90 years or so, and spring training for Seattle鈥檚 pro baseball team was a little less predictable.8 years ago

The Seattle street named for two Roosevelts
Seattle historian Feliks Banel explains how a busy thoroughfare in North Seattle came to be named for Roosevelt ... twice.8 years ago

The vanishing lanes of ‘Victory Way’
The Aurora Bridge across Lake Union was dedicated 85 years ago, on the bicentennial of Revolutionary War hero and first president George Washington鈥檚 birth.8 years ago

Remembering Seattle’s ‘news out of the box’
In 1993, 成人X站-TV, which was then owned by Bonneville (current owner of 成人X站 Radio), went live with a concept they called 鈥渘ews out of the box.鈥8 years ago

Washington attorneys general in the spotlight
Here鈥檚 a quick look back at three attorneys general from Washington who've walked into deep legal waters and found themselves in the national spotlight.9 years ago

Lessons of the past from Seattle refugees
A UW professor says for many Jewish people in Seattle, the importance of the United States remaining a welcoming place for refugees is deeply personal.9 years ago

Seattle landmarks face gold rush, World鈥檚 Fair combined
Hardly a week goes by, it seems, without beloved Seattle landmarks getting torn down and replaced with an apartment building.9 years ago

Vancouver Island鈥檚 forgotten colonial history
Friday marks a mostly forgotten anniversary of an odd but oddly resonant chapter of Pacific Northwest history north of the border in Vancouver Island.9 years ago
