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Colleen: How do you thank a veteran?

Earlier this week, Dave and I spoke with Dan Clare, a Marine and Air Force veteran who now works for the Disabled American Veterans...

Ross: The Republican debates take on drug trafficking

Last night’s Republican debate – which, again, served no practical purpose since the winner seems to have already crossed the finish line – made...

Holiday Shopping Made Easy: Gifts That Keep on Giving

What do you actually want for the holidays? Some quiet time? Some outrageous object you would never actually admit to...

Best New Restaurants 2023

Chefs making cake. An accidental restaurateur making moves. A boat making fried chicken. Seattle's dining landscape defies easy themes—and that's a good thing. Our...

The Boat Is Our Restaurant of the Year

Cơm gà mắm tỏi, a.k.a. garlic chicken, comes as part of a platter." data-image-selection="{"x1":0,"y1":0,"x2":3000,"y2":2000,"width":3000,"height":2000}"> One early fall afternoon, an extended family...

Ross: The hidden benefit of Social Security, funding our volunteers

Last week, I talked about my generous social security check and questioned whether those of us who would get along fine without that money...

Election 2023: Latest Washington, Seattle City Council numbers

For up-to-date election results for some of the most impactful races in the 2023 election for the Puget Sound region, check back regularly as...

Another suspicious package found at Seattle synagogue

Another hazmat call at a Seattle Synagogue leaves a Jewish community in North Seattle on edge. For 90 minutes last night, the area around...

Property Watch: A Midcentury Time Capsule on Lake Washington

Tucked at the bottom of a hillside looking over Lake Washington, this 1954 house has a relatively rare combination: a...

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