Tech companies like Amazon are racing to build datacenters that power AI. That requires a lot of electricity.
Seahawks’ Super Bowl run followed Ernest Jones’ defense of Sam Darnold
The Seahawks have not lost since Ernest Jones IV defended Sam Darnold in November. Some might say that’s coincidence, but others see it as a defining moment.
New Pioneer Square art gallery opens in former Davidson space
Gallery No. 85 debuted this week in Pioneer Square after a Seattle attorney took over the former Davidson space. Former employees will run the new gallery.
Woodland Park Zoo gets giant tortoises from soon-to-close Reptile Zoo
Woodland Park Zoo will feature two giant tortoises for its “Wild Encounters” exhibit, and visitors will soon be able to touch them.
Olympics 2026: What are Seattle athletes doing with their pets?
A handful of Seattle’s hockey stars are heading to Milan for the Olympics. But what happens to their pets when they leave? We’re here to answer the important question.
Rant and Rave: Reader has late rave for trick or treating neighborhood
RAVE (out-of-season) to Trick or Treat Street in Montlake for being the most insanely perfect place to take your kids trick or treating. What an institution. Wow. How does something this great even exist? And in our own city? Talk about a neighborhood …
San Francisco Lunar New Year block party kicks off Super Bowl bash
Days before the Super Bowl, a Lunar New Year block party took over Chinatown in San Francisco. Fittingly, it all came together with a stroke of luck.
Remote work transformed King County, but not evenly, census data shows
Remote work remains above pre-pandemic levels in King County, but new census data show stark neighborhood gaps tied to income and occupation, writes FYI Guy.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick says China ‘weaponizing’ rare earths
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said this week that China is “weaponizing” its control over rare earth minerals and other goods and the Trump administration is taking steps to counter the problem.
World’s largest coffee producer set to harvest more beans than ever
Despite a new record in output, coffee prices are expected to stay elevated