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Lumen Field fails zombie survival test

Lumen Field ranks as the least suitable NFL stadium for surviving a zombie apocalypse, according to a study by Flashpicks. The analysis considered factors like proximity to downtown and the stadium's design, which diminishes its defensive capabilities. State Farm Stadium in Arizona topped the list as the best venue for survival.

News - Axios Seattle

Axios Seattle covers a range of local news topics, including urban wildlife, transportation delays, and housing reforms. Key articles discuss Seattle's unique baby names and a recent decline in crime rates. This breadth highlights community interests and ongoing developments in the region.

New laws aim to boost housing across Washington state

Washington state has enacted new laws to facilitate housing construction, targeting over 1 million new homes needed by 2044. The measures, signed by Gov. Bob Ferguson, aim to streamline the development process by reducing parking requirements and limiting historic landmark designations that obstruct homebuilding.

Seattle to Bellevue light rail gets delayed again

Sound Transit officials announced that the light rail connection between Bellevue and Seattle will likely open in early 2026, delaying the initial target of 2020. The delay stems from bolt replacements needed during final installation over the I-90 floating bridge.

Seattle Voters Approve New Transit Tax

Seattle voters approved a new transit tax Tuesday, aiming to improve public transportation services. The tax is expected to generate significant revenue to enhance infrastructure and connectivity in the region.

Secret Burger Kitchen is the latest addition to the Capitol Hill burger community

Secret Burger Kitchen has opened its second location on Broadway in Capitol Hill, expanding its smashed hamburger concept. The new eatery takes over a space previously occupied by Bonchon, featuring burgers, fries, and desserts like mini pineapple upside cakes. Local burger culture continues to thrive, with a Memorial Day grill tradition returning at Li’l Woody’s.

Three arrested in Harvard Ave narcoticsanti-crime operation

Seattle Police arrested three individuals and seized fentanyl, methamphetamine, and cash during an anti-crime operation on Harvard Ave E. The operation resulted in six arrests and targeted ongoing drug-related issues in the area. No injuries were reported, and officials continue to address complaints about crime in Capitol Hill.

Council committee to debate amendments to Seattles Middle Housing bill

The Seattle City Council’s committee plans to vote on amendments to the Middle Housing bill to meet a June 30 deadline for expanded zoning. The proposal aims to create new Neighborhood Centers and allow various housing types across the city, despite ongoing opposition from neighborhood groups.

Spot shrimp season hits Seattle but blink and you'll miss it

Seattle's recreational spot shrimp season opens Wednesday for just four hours, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., as Washington's Department of Fish and Wildlife aims to prevent overharvesting. Due to declining populations, several marine areas remain closed, while others may see additional open dates through July.

Secret Burger Kitchen Opens in Capitol Hill

Secret Burger Kitchen opened as the newest burger establishment in Capitol Hill, Seattle, on May 20, 2025. The restaurant joins a vibrant local burger scene, promising unique offerings to residents and visitors alike. Its debut highlights the area's ongoing culinary evolution.

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