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I Found a Family at the Tacoma Paper Mill

Shift workers at the mill, 1981. Photograph courtesy Chuck Whitt On November 30, 1977, I walked into the paper mill known to me only...

Best Pumpkin Patches Near Seattle

The consumption of pumpkin spice has grown exponentially, and that can only mean one thing: It’s officially fall. While...

What’s Up with Covid-19 in Seattle Right Now?

Well, folks, the Washington State Fair may be back but the Wildcat isn’t the only roller coaster we appear to...

Property Watch: This Ski Cabin Could Be Winter Party Central

In the Northwest, woodsy cabins are useful year-round. But as we enter autumn, ski season is right around the corner. Many...

Why Is It Called Capitol Hill?

About 2,500 years ago the ancient Romans placed a temple to the god Jupiter on one of their city’s seven...

The Decline and Fall of the Pac-12

Jake Dickert, Washington State University’s 40-year-old, second-year head football coach, was born and raised in Wisconsin. He still travels there...

The Northwest’s Scariest Road Trip Is Perfect for Early Fall

Don't close your eyes and don't look down. On the most dramatic mile of Harts Pass Road—more officially known as U.S....

New Pickleball Courts Debut in Downtown Seattle

Someday historians will look back at this epoch, the early-to-late 2020s, and label it the Pickleball Era. The Paddle Period....

How a Historic Anacortes Church Turned into a Destination Recording Studio

“I started off in bands affiliated with churches,” Nicholas Wilbur says with a laugh. “So I guess it’s come full circle....

Kent gas station to roll back the price of gas to $3.82 today

The Washington chapter of Americans for Prosperity has rolled back the price of gas to $3.82, the national average for a gallon of gas, at...

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