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This Local Company Has Been Making The World’s Doughnuts for 101 Years

Down the end of a bland road in Auburn you’ll find a cluster of equally nondescript industrial buildings. And exactly...

What Happened to Seattle’s Relationship with Boeing?

In the immediate aftermath of the fuselage blowout on an Alaska Airlines flight earlier this month, Margaret O’Mara noticed something...

Rantz: School didn’t report student ‘kill list’ to police, keeps kid in class

Officials in the North Thurston School District did not report a student to police after he created a “kill list” on January 4, 2024....

The Evolution of Seattle Doughnuts

Dahlia Lounge (1990s)The seminal restaurant opened in 1989; mini doughnuts arrived a few years later, when owner Tom Douglas wanted to use up extra...

Behold, the Best Doughnuts in Seattle

Whether you're into cake or raised—or mochi—it's hard to resist the fried charms of a doughnut. And whoa, has Seattle got breadth in this...

The SMN Interviews: ‘Human jukebox’ Nikhil Bagga, Rep. Monica Stonier, Rob McKenna

The following is our weekly series highlighting the best interviews from Seattle’s Morning News on KIRO Newsradio. State Rep. Monica Stonier Following up on...

WA introduces House Bill 1958 addressing ‘stealthing’ in sexual activity

In a move to address the concerning issue of “stealthing” in sexual intercourse, Washington has introduced House Bill 1958 giving victims the ability to...

Where to Go Sledding Near Seattle

Seattle may not be known for its blizzards, but it is undeniably a winter sports town. We have snow nearby,...

Pete Carroll’s Unrelenting Optimism Was a Gift to Seattle Sports Fans

In his final press conference as the head coach of the Seattle Seahawks, Pete Carroll shed some tears. There was...

Man on Queen Anne dies after being struck by a vehicle

Detectives are investigating a fatal collision on Queen Anne. Seattle police report, shortly before 6:00 p.m., they responded to news of a 61-year-old man...

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