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Outdoor retailer to leave its doors closed on Black Friday

REI said it will "forgo profits and sales" and pay its more than 14,000 employees to enjoy time outside. DENVER — REI Co-op...

Soak and Sauna Road Trips from Seattle

Best known for lightweight, Japanese-style camping gear—there's a physical shop in Portland—Snow Peak pivoted last year to open a campground in Long Beach, about...

The Great Seattle Cookie Bake-Off

Frozen cookie dough offers a shortcut to the house-filling smells of melting chocolate and sizzling butter. But the world has...

13 infants sickened by botulism, including cases in Washington and Oregon, prompting formula recall

Health officials are investigating infant botulism cases in Washington, Oregon and eight other states linked to ByHeart powdered formula. OREGON, USA — Thirteen...

Neutron rocket’s debut slips into mid-2026 as company seeks success from the start

During an earnings call on Monday, Rocket Lab chief executive Pete Beck announced that the company’s medium-lift launch vehicle, Neutron, would not launch this...

Intuitive Machines—known for its Moon landers—will become a military contractor

The company’s success in just reaching the Moon’s surface has put it in position to become one of NASA’s leading lunar contractors. NASA has...

Kotek Signs $300 Million “Emergency” Transportation Bill as Gas and Fees Set to Rise

Share This ArticleAfter weeks of silence and mounting criticism, Oregon Governor Tina Kotek has finally signed House Bill 3991, the so-called...

Seattle’s Thai Cuisine Is on Fire at Larb, Roy, and Gao Lhao

Gao Lhao brings the excitement—and food—of Bangkok's Chinatown to Green Lake. Younger siblings are boisterous, gregarious, rebellious. They get loud...

My Life in the Shipyards

It was well after midnight in the Central District, and the businesses along 23rd and East Madison were closed, except for the Honeysuckle Tavern:...

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