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Controversial high-rise proposals in Roosevelt and Ballard highlight deep divides over Seattle’s future growth.
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Controversial high-rise proposals in Roosevelt and Ballard highlight deep divides over Seattle’s future growth.

Riverfront condos in Renton and Tacoma’s up-and-coming districts are luring buyers priced out of the city, but Seattle’s renters still face record high asking prices.

High-demand neighborhoods see fierce bidding as Seattle auction clearance rate tops 66 percent, with penthouses and fixers alike exceeding expectations.
Seattle-area homeowners seeking smaller living spaces are fueling a surge in demand — and prices — in a handful of suburban hotspots.
Portents of a softer interest rate outlook are sparking new patterns among sellers and buyers—especially in West Seattle and South Lake Union.

A practical look at how shared equity can help Seattleites get a foothold in one of the country’s priciest housing markets.

From Capitol Hill to the waterfront, early risers are claiming the city's most serene outdoor spaces before the rest of Seattle wakes up.

Seattle's wellness instructors say you don't need a retreat or an app subscription to reset your nervous system — just your lungs and about four minutes.

Sleep researchers say the hour before bed matters more than the eight hours you log, and Seattle's wellness community is finally catching up.

From Capitol Hill therapy clinics to city-funded stress management programs, Seattle employees are sitting on a stockpile of mental health support they've never touched.

Seattle Parks and Recreation runs dozens of low-cost fitness classes across the city — here's how to find the right one for you.

With summer heat pushing Seattleites outside and pool season now in full swing, the city's open-air lap swimming options are better — and busier — than ever.

Seattle's wellness community is leaning into science-backed strategies as urban anxiety climbs heading into summer 2026.

From Capitol Hill nurses to SoDo warehouse crews, tens of thousands of Seattle workers are losing the sleep battle — but a handful of evidence-backed tools are starting to change that.

Seattle's farmers markets, co-ops, and neighborhood grocers are stocked with high-protein alternatives — here's where to find them and what they'll cost you.

From Rainier Beach to Green Lake, the city's public and community swim programs are seeing a surge in enrollment — and the water is fine.

From Pike Place to the Eastside farmers markets, July's haul is giving home cooks everything they need to eat well without overthinking it.

Seattle classrooms are quietly building a generation of calmer, more focused students — here's what's actually happening on the ground.
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