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Matty Beniers: Kraken Superstar and Budding Restaurant Critic

Matty Beniers knows about great expectations. In 2021, then a college sophomore, he was drafted by the Seattle Kraken in hopes...

Property Watch: Old Seattle’s Finest

Just a block away from the Capitol Hill branch of the Seattle Public Library, this one-bedroom condo is a little bit...

Most Unique Restaurants in Seattle with a ‘Lil Something Different

Most Unique Restaurants in Seattle with a 'Lil Something Different ...

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will run for president as an independent and drop his Democratic primary bid

Longtime environmental lawyer and anti-vaccine activist Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said Monday he will run for president as an independent and drop his Democratic...

Ross: There’s always a score to settle, but will the Israel-Hamas conflict cause more trouble?

It’s been a while since my last trip to the Middle East, and I claim no expertise, but what I remember from visits to...

Practical Magic Is a Washington Movie

Close your eyes and picture the distant past. Spaghetti straps and boyfriend jeans, Stevie Nicks on the radio. Sandra Bullock...

Youth Soccer Is My Family’s Benevolent Fall Overlord

Saturday, 2pm. This rain is the soft kind, but the wind blows it in nearly horizontal lines. I can't believe...

Pierce County Sheriffs seek public’s help to identify woman’s remains

The Pierce County Sheriff’s Department is asking for the public’s help in identifying the remains of a woman who was found in a yard...

SR 520 bridge closed again this weekend for work on Montlake Lid

The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) is closing both directions of the State Route 520 bridge over Lake Washington this weekend. The closure,...

Vancouver Art Gallery Ponders the Question of Emily Carr

On the fourth floor of the Vancouver Art Gallery, one room belongs entirely to Emily Carr. In normal exhibit procedure, her...

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