• Adonis Ducksworth Is the Coolest Guy Running for City Council, But Is He Ready to Fight for D2? 

    Adonis Ducksworth, Mayor Bruce Harrell’s transportation policy and operations manager, may be the coolest person to ever run for the Seattle City Council District 2 seat. Don’t be swayed by his name that sounds like it belongs to someone who crawled out of a time machine from Victorian England, Ducksworth, 50, is a Renaissance man of dope hobbies: He’s a skateboarder, a high school golf champion, and he makes techno beats in his studio after his children go to sleep.by Nathalie
  • The Top 36 Events in Seattle This Week: Feb 24–Mar 2, 2025

    Tyler, The Creator, Freakout Weekender, and Moreby EverOut StaffLooking for things to do? Don't worry, we got you. This week, we're pointing you towards events from Tyler, The Creator's CHROMAKOPIA: THE WORLD TOUR to Freakout Weekender and from Rick Steves: On the Hippie Trail — Istanbul to Kathmandu and the Making of a Travel Writer to Ronald K. Brown/EVIDENCE.
    MONDAY
    FOOD & DRINK
    Twin Peaks Day - Honoring David Lynch
    The SoDo-based taproom will play Twin Peaks on their big screen all
  • Slog AM: Fare Enforcement Coming Back to King County Buses, Greenpeace Faces Suit, Trump Picks Right Wing Blowhard for FBI Deputy Director

    Slog AM: Fare Enforcement Coming Back to King County Buses, Greenpeace Faces Suit, Trump Picks Right Wing Blowhard for FBI Deputy Director
    The Stranger's morning news roundup.by Nathalie GrahamFree Rider Crack Down: King County Metro (KCM) will start reminding people that the bus, in fact, is not free. According to KCM's estimates, about 34% of riders don't pay to ride. Fare inspecting will begin starting March 31. That last time KCM did any sort of fare inspecting was before the pandemic—over five years ago (yeah, the pandemic started five years ago). Fare evaders receive two warnings before they're charged with a $20 fine.

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