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Wind wreaks havoc across Western Washington, tens of thousands without power

Near 50,000 customers were without power Saturday afternoon, as a late winter storm blew through Western Washington. At about 3:30 p.m., 9,537 customers in...

WSDOT pleas for safer driving in work zones after more workers injured in crash

The Washington Department of Transportation (WSDOT) is pleading with drivers to slow down when approaching work zones, where a large number of accidents have...

Lanes reopened on I-5 in Seattle after collision, delays mostly over

A collision on Interstate 5 heading north blocked two right lanes just south of Interstate 90 in Seattle Friday morning. While those lanes have...

Get Ready to Spring Forward, Seattle

Come gather ‘round people wherever you roam and admit that the daylight hours have grown. Yes, the times they are...

Sparkling Wine with a Washington Wild Side

Gorgiste's debut lineup. Even the labels are very un-Washington. In early summer 2017, Jeff Lindsay-Thorsen stood on the slopes of...

Seattle Might Actually Get a Spring This Year

You might already be seeing these around your neighborhood. I’ve got big news to share, SeattLE—but before I get started,...

Best Happy Hour Places in Seattle (Including Late-Night)

Best Happy Hour Places in Seattle (Including Late-Night) - Emerald Palate ...

Facebook, Instagram, Messenger and Threads down in widespread outage

Users of Meta’s Facebook, Instagram, Threads and Messenger platforms are experiencing login issues in what appears to be a widespread outage. Internet traffic observer Down Detector...

From Telephone Exchange to Masonic Temple to Luxury Townhomes

Across the street from the Queen Anne Branch of the Seattle Public Library, this pair of luxury townhomes stand out, thanks...

Washingtonians Can Now File Their Taxes Directly with the IRS—for Free

In 1932, Washington voters approved the first state income tax in the state’s history. A short while later, the state...

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