Named after an engineer who played a key role in their development, the Chittenden Locks are the busiest in the country, with as many as 50,000 vessels passing through each year. Locals typically call ...
Editor’s note: Pacific NW magazine’s weekly Backstory provides a behind-the-scenes glimpse of the writer’s process or an extra tidbit that accompanies our cover story. This week’s cover story takes a ...
Traffic in Seattle takes on a whole new meaning, if you’re a recreational boater heading from the saltwater marinas of Shilshole Bay and beyond to the freshwater of Lake Washington during Seafair ...
The U.S. Coast Guard and Washington Department of Ecology responded Thursday to a diesel spill in Salmon Bay after the Army Corps of Engineers detected a strong odor near the Ballard Locks. Petty ...
SEATTLE – Have you ever wanted to be in someone’s Seattle vacation highlight reel? No need to land a gig at Pike Place Fish Market or the Space Needle – you can make a cameo just by bobbing in the ...
In case you didn’t know, the folks at MyNorthwest love a good timelapse video – and this one is particularly great. Photographer Andrew Franks first shared it with the My Ballard blog, but it was too ...
At the Ballard Locks this weekend, there’s a strong Chinook salmon run passing through — one of the strongest runs in the last decade. The number of fish is impressive, but what really caught the ...
WASHINGTON -- A Senate subcommittee agreed yesterday to open the spending floodgates a crack for the Ballard Locks, adding $2.1 million for the popular facility near Seattle. The subcommittee also ...
According to the Seattle Times, a 49-year-old homeless man died from hypothermia March 5 near the Ballard Locks. The man, Charles Tompkins, was a 1979 National Merit Scholar, a Ph.D. and spoke fluent ...
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