 For decades, the old Alaskan Way Viaduct separated Seattle from its shoreline. Now, the new Waterfront Park reconnects the city to its past, its people, and its place by the water. A special episode of CityStream takes you on a stroll through the 20-acre park, highlighting the art, landscapes, and history that make it a true reflection of Seattle’s culture and character.
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 Seattle City Attorney Ann Davison wants another term. Erika Evans says it’s time for new leadership. Their City Inside/Out debate centers on who’s most qualified and how the city should respond to rising federal threats and pressing safety issues.Â
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 From day one, Seattle Fire Department recruits face a physically demanding training program known nicknamed “the grind.” Before serving, every new firefighter must complete SFD’s nationally recognized 700-hour Recruit School.
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 Seattle University hosted a lively mayoral debate between incumbent Bruce Harrell and challenger Katie Wilson on Wednesday night. The two highlighted their differing views on issues ranging from homelessness and housing to public safety, federal overreach, transit and more.
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Seattle voters will decide if overhauling the city’s B&O tax is worth the risk. Supporters call Proposition 2 a way to “Trump-proof” Seattle while easing costs for small businesses, but critics say it unfairly burdens big business and could harm the economy.
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 Explore a 360-tour of “Eight Years of Inscape AiR”. Presented at ARTS at King Street Station this summer, the exhibition spotlighted alumni of the Inscape Artist-in-Residence program (2016–2024), based at Inscape Arts, a former immigration and detention building that operated in Seattle for 80 years.
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