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1950 Seattle record cold was 0 degrees; now closer to 60

The unseasonably warm spring-like weather will continue today before temperatures begin to gradually cool Thursday through the weekend. More daily record high temperatures could...

Who Is the City For?

He drives east on Pine toward Broadway and pulls up to the curb in his red Toyota Camry. It’s an ordinary Saturday afternoon on...

Here Are Some Great Local Summer Camps

We may be in the midst of winter, but summer camp registration is off and running. Finding camps is tough enough,...

How Did January Become Summer Camp Season?

The first month of the year arrives as this glorious blank slate. Until we fill it with grids. And so...

22 Romantic Getaways in the Pacific Northwest Perfect for Reconnecting

22 Romantic Getaways in the Pacific Northwest Perfect for Reconnecting ...

Today marks Seattle’s first 5 p.m. sunset of 2024

Thursday’s sunset in Seattle and the greater Puget Sound area happened at 4:59 p.m., meaning it was the last pre-5 p.m. sunset for more...

Chess Is Taking Over Seattle Bars

Almost nothing about Linda’s Tavern announces it as a venue for chess. There’s a shaggy buffalo head above the bar,...

Whistleblower: Boeing production a ‘disaster waiting to happen’

An anonymous whistleblower is putting the blame for a door plug blow-out solely on Boeing, slamming the company’s quality control process, and calling the...

Whistleblower: Boeing problems on the Renton assembly line may run deep

Boeing may be at fault for a fuselage panel that blew off of an Alaska jet earlier this month, according to an anonymous source...

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