The battle over whether millions of dollars in public money should be used for fixes to Safeco Field or affordable housing is on hold until the King County Council considers the matter again next week ...
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 -- A new battle is brewing over funding for Safeco Field maintenance. A group called Citizens Against Sports Stadium Subsidies" is calling for voters to have the final say on how millions of ...
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 ...
Heading to Safeco Field for the Mariners home opener? Come with an appetite, because Safeco Field has a lot of new food items to entice hungry Mariners fans. The big news this season at The Safe: ...
The mysterious backers of the initiative won’t say why, but some think it’s because they couldn’t get funding to gather the necessary signatures. After a referendum was filed several months ago in an ...
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.
Magenta and the Mariners? It could be the new combination in the Sodo district starting next season. Forbes reported that the Mariners have reached an agreement with T-Mobile — the company started ...
The group, which called themselves "Citizens Against Sports Stadium Subsidies" filed the referendum in the hopes of overturning a King County Council decision that approved spending $135 million from ...
Hello, a lot of hot pink and T-Mobile Park. The Seattle Mariners on Wednesday morning made their anticipated official announcement that they agreed to a 25-year naming-rights agreement with T-Mobile ...
After a referendum was filed several months ago in an effort to repeal the King County Council’s recent decision to spend $135 million in public funds on Safeco Field upkeep, the initiative has now ...
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