“Capitol Hill electric trolley, circa 1903″ courtesy of Seattlest Flickr pool member Seattle Municipal Archives
- Find yourself a fiesta of sweet and salty Mexican food, plus a few boozy margaritas, as you celebrate Cinco de Mayo around town.
- Taking a trip down Seattle’s historical streetcar road, the Central District News reminisces over a really cool map and history of the city’s once functional streetcar routes from 1912.
- Sound Transit’s boring machines left a lovely reminder of the construction disasters to come, as a Beacon Hill resident found a 21-ft. sinkhole in her backyard.
- Tori Spelling was first to have the bash-all family book tour, now her mom Candy Spelling–clearly still bitter–has her own book tour for Stories from Candyland. Tonight she will
bitchshare more of her “my daughter doesn’t talk to me anymore” stories at Bothell’s Third Place Books. - PhinneyWood has a surprising round-up of local restaurants in their hood receiving some pretty bad scores for their health inspections. We are talking “Red Critical” violations, people.



