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How to Climb Mount Rainier

Halfway up the peak emblazoned on Washington license plates and tourist paraphernalia, 20 strangers fumble about in a century-old structure. A Kansan father...

What to Do in Washington in August

The final month of summer crams in a season's worth of outdoor hangs and big festivals. While Seattle goes full Seafair, the rest...

Symptoms and More on the Covid BA.5 Subvariant in Seattle

The alphabet soup of Covid variants continues to grow, but the symptoms we’ve come to recognize in those ubiquitous health screening questionnaires...

New 988 Mental Health Hotline Opens July 16

The ubiquitous 911 emergency line we all know is about to gain a cousin: 988. The new three-digit dialing code, which rolls out nationwide...

It’s Finally Showtime for the New Volunteer Park Amphitheater

Start saving your blanket spaces now: Community leaders will unveil the new Volunteer Park amphitheater this Saturday afternoon in a grand opening...

What to Do in Washington State in July

Washington lives up to the hype of its dreamy summer season with tons to do outdoors. July’s festivities usher in full-sensory experiences...

Blue Kettle Books Brings the Indie Bookstore to New Terrain

The concept was a classic pandemic-era pivot. Longtime community college teacher Monica LeMoine wanted to open a bookstore, but her brick-and-mortar dream swerved into something a...

Pacific Northwest Beach Reads

There’s nothing wrong with a fluffy bit of literary escapism. But with an ever-waning number of sunny days ahead, in a season that’s...

How a Seattle Illustrator’s Picture Book Ignited a Pizza Boycott

When Pizza Hut announced its June reads for its summer literacy program—kids can earn free pies for tracking their reads—the inclusion of...

A Guide to Seattle’s Dog Parks

While pets may be the new kids—an empirical fact here in Seattle, where dogs outnumber children—canine parents don’t need to fight over...

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