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Families with Trans Kids Are Finding Refuge in Seattle

Ask 13-year-old Rebecca about her family, the Tillisons, and she’ll sum them up in a word: “chaotic.” Earlier this year,...

Seattle holiday events: Where to go in December to get into the spirit

The holiday season is in full swing in Seattle and across Western Washington. This year’s hottest spots include holiday lights and the Christmas tree...

Plan to build kids area near popular Seattle nude beach scrapped

Seattle Parks and Recreation is scrapping a plan to build a kids’ play area at Denny Blaine Park, near an unofficial but popular nude...

DeSantis, Haley and Ramaswamy will appear in northwest Iowa days after a combative GOP debate

FILE - Republican presidential candidates from left, former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, and businessman Vivek Ramaswamy arrive on stage...

Greenwood homeless camp grows, as does neighbors’ frustration

Longtime residents living near the corner of 1st Avenue Northwest and North 87th Street in Seattle’s Greenwood neighborhood say the camp has been located...

New Year’s Eve Dinners in and around Seattle

Brian Clevenger’s seafood, pasta, and vegetable–centric spots are serving NYE menus that start with a round of shared plates for the table, then move...

The Growing Glacier of Mount Baker

A fence made of vintage skis decorates the town of Glacier." data-image-selection="{"x1":0,"y1":0,"x2":3200,"y2":4800,"width":3200,"height":4800}"> There are no glaciers in Glacier. In fact, you...

Why the Elf on the Shelf Is Not Welcome in My Home

“We should start scheduling Christmas things,” my husband said to me one Saturday afternoon in early November. The following week,...

Linda Miller Nicholson Chases the Gnocchi Rainbow

Meteorologists know that rainbows happen when sunlight strikes water droplets at a precise angle. Linda Miller Nicholson knows they also...

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