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Jake Bobo Is a Seahawks Throwback

The Seahawks only need their rookie wide receiver Jake Bobo to do one thing. When other teams scouted Bobo at...

DOH urges blood donations as Washington blood supply runs ‘dangerously low’

The Washington State Department of Health is urging people to donate blood as Washington blood banks face critical shortages. The shortages are particularly bad...

The Toxic Legacy of Seattle’s Lost Cemetery

Much of the Duwamish River Valley was quiet farmland before industrialization. Between 1911 and 1916, Walter Allen and Frank Perkins operated a photo studio...

Nancy Pearl Shares Her Favorite Seattle Spots

In the early 1990s, Nancy Pearl was working as a librarian in Tulsa, Oklahoma, when her daughter dropped out of...

Property Watch: Classic Seattle Charm in a Cozy Package

This North Seattle home has the storybook look of many larger Seattle homes of the Tudor-revival era—dormers and all—but in...

Shaun Scott Chronicles Seattle’s Civic Shortcomings through Sports

For author Shaun Scott, sports became “a secondary political education.”" data-image-selection="{"x1":0,"y1":0,"x2":4480,"y2":2987,"width":4480,"height":2987}"> Last summer, in the run-up to the 2023 MLB All-Star...

Ballard’s Creepiest Curiosity Shop Reminds Us to Be Weird

Almost everything is for sale, except the two-headed cow. Down a flight of stairs on Ballard's busiest shopping street, Ballyhoo...

Renewed pushback against possible West Seattle pickleball courts

Washington’s state sport is causing some controversy at Seattle’s Lincoln Park.  Seattle Parks and Recreation plans to convert already existing, dilapidated tennis courts into...

Seattle’s Seaplanes Take Off in a New Direction

If seaplanes have a nemesis, it’s the humble standup paddleboard. Pile enough SUPs into Lake Union, bobbing on the surface...

Local Pottery Artists: Modern Portland & Seattle Ceramics to Add to Your Home

Local Pottery Artists: Modern Portland & Seattle Ceramics for Your Home ...

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