This holiday season, Safeco Field will ditch the pristine baseball green and peanut-strewn dugouts for a chillier sport: ice skating. Enchant Christmas will aim to transform the sports arena with an 8 ...
SEATTLE – Fans poured into Safeco Field to see Pearl Jam play in front of a Seattle crowd for the first time since 2013. “Really excited,said Pearl Jam fan Tom Hegge. "Wishing we had been able to camp ...
The Seattle Mariners want taxpayer money to fund the future of Safeco Field. The team made a formal request to the King County Council on Monday. The Mariners are asking for $180 million to cover ...
The effort that would allow voters to overturn the decision to publicly fund Safeco Field is dead. On Wednesday, the attorney representing "Citizen Against Sports Stadium Subsidies" said it does not ...
We’re still getting over the Seahawks playoff loss, but baseball is just around the corner. And Mariners fans have a chance to see the progress of major renovations, fly over the field on a zip line, ...
In May, the Seattle Mariners proudly announced that they had agreed to terms on a new 25-year lease that would have kept them in Safeco Field through the 2049 season. The team had an ambition vision ...
Here are some of the stories we’re looking at in our AM-edition of ARC PDXIt’s Primary Election Day in Oregon. Republicans will nominate a candidate for Governo Troutdale may 'run out money' if it ...
For the past seven years, at the start of baseball season, Seattle media are invited to Safeco Field to try the new menu items curated by Seattle Chef Ethan Stowell. And this year was no different.
A King County Council committee voted on Wednesday to move ahead on a compromise deal to send tax funds to Seattle's Safeco Field. The amended version would spend $135 to $145 million on Safeco Field ...
Safeco Field could get taxpayer money for maintenance after all. In a preliminary vote Wednesday afternoon, the King County Council approved spending $135 million from hotel/motel tax revenues on the ...
Several regional tourism-promotion organizations stand to lose out on roughly $90 million over the next two decades as a result of a King County Council plan that will spend roughly $135 million on ...
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