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NEWS Why has the all-night dining scene shrunk as Seattle has grown? (Crosscut) Eating on the Edge: The ability to grab something late at night is the very mark of a city's greatness. Perhaps there is a reason why Seattle has fewer all-night options than in the...

[Remember this post on being terrified to ride a bike in the city? Well, here is a follow up response from guest post-er Craig Hollow]: As a life-long member of the loose affiliation of bearded men in short pants often seen whizzing by at near-terminal velocities,...

IMAGE OF THE WEEK: (image credit: smohundro) NEWS Pioneer Square: Are better days already coming? (Crosscut) There are new ideas being developed around a neighborhood alliance, which has an energetic executive. Online-gaming developers have already discovered the charms of the place. Ralph D. Anderson, architect called 'father of Pioneer Square,'...

And before anyone cracks any jokes, no the answer is not 'by simply walking in the neighborhood.' The answer is that it's Halloween weekend, and there are two tours you can participate in to get in the Halloween spirit: 1. Spooked in Seattle's Haunted Pioneer Square Tour This...