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Rantz: School ‘celebrated’ Fidel Castro as ‘hero’ during MLK assembly

A local high school celebrated Fidel Castro as a “hero” during a Martin Luther King Jr. assembly last week, according to the mother of...

Peek Some PNW Homes That Feel Like Palm Springs

When the SAD lamp’s just not cutting it anymore, Seattleites flock to sunnier climes like migratory birds on Lexapro. Chief...

Seattle’s Most Underrated Restaurants

Yes, Fonda la Catrina in Georgetown is a reliable destination for the warm embrace of some pozole, carne asada, and enchiladas. But next door, its...

The Average Woman Looks Amazing

denim line with hourglass-friendly tailored waists and extra room in the hips." data-image-selection="{"x1":162,"y1":533,"x2":2876,"y2":3530,"width":2714,"height":2997}"> If you weren’t here, I would just be stripping...

It’s a New Era at King Donuts

The entire extended family was gathered in Seattle before her youngest son’s wedding, so Kim Sok seized the opportunity to...

State of Washington, Seattle have some of the US’ highest grocery prices

Food prices are taking a bigger bite out of the wallets of Washingtonians than the residents of almost any other state in the U.S....

Cake vs. Raised Doughnuts: Which Is Better?

We talk a lot around here about the best doughnuts. And newest doughnuts. Most of them fall into one of...

Short Winter Day Trips from Seattle

Puget Sound Navy Museum digs into the history of Bremerton's boaty side. Winter weather is no reason to...

‘I said goodbye’: Passengers recall ‘terror’ as Alaska Airlines added to lawsuit

Alaska Airlines is in the crosshairs of multiple lawsuits as more customers are holding the airline and Boeing responsible for the “terror” passengers experienced...

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