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Stine: Having bias is a good thing, why are we scared of it?

Recently, I have been on the receiving end of quite a few comments that follow a similar structure: “You are biased.” It got me...

Record Numbers of New Apartments Are Coming

Just like a disheveled bear taking her first steps after hibernation (you’re welcome), or that feeling you have on the...

Pierce County: Sheriff Ed Troyer is not running for reelection

Pierce County Sheriff Ed Troyer will not seek reelection, the department confirmed. Troyer — a 39-year veteran with the sheriff’s department — was elected...

The Ballad of the Working Musician

Clockwise from top: Aaron Lindstrom, Melanie Granger, Will Morgan, Adriana Giordano The difference between a passion and a hobby lies...

Property Watch: This Mansion Had the City’s Best Views—Before They Existed

Stop a man downtown Seattle in 1897, and you could likely place him in one of two categories: off to...

Harrell’s office announces Seattle preschool slots for thousands of kids

Thousands more Seattle families will have the opportunity to start their children’s education a bit earlier, thanks to a new program launching. On Monday,...

Real Estate Report: Are Better Days on the Way for Homebuyers?

It’s here. Welcome to the start of the Busy Season, aka spring, the time of year when houses look their...

Starbucks accused of violating Disabilities Act by charging extra for non-dairy

In a lawsuit filed in Federal Court, Starbucks has been accused of violating the Americans with Disabilities Act by charging extra for non-dairy products,...

Including LGBTQ+ people in curriculum benefits all students, Mayfield says

When you are different, like being someone who identifies as LGBTQ+, seeing others like you matters. When you are the only face of color...

State of Washington to pay $8.5M to families of 2021 DUI crash victims

The state of Washington will pay $8.5 million to the families of two people killed in a December 2021 DUI crash on Whidbey Island,...

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