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Seattle’s First Bloomingdale’s Location Has an Opening Date

The new Bloomingdale’s concept taking shape at University Village has announced an opening date. The smaller-format Bloomie’s opens November 2....

Which Towns Are Officially Part of the Eastside?

In 1997, the local comedy show Almost Live aired a sketch about the region’s transition to the new 425 area...

Government shutdown averted with little time to spare as Biden signs funding before midnight

The threat of a federal government shutdown suddenly lifted late Saturday as President Joe Biden signed a temporary funding bill to keep agencies open with little...

Report: Amazon tells its employees it is monitoring badge swipes

Amazon says it is getting serious about its “get back to the office” policy, now monitoring individual badge swipes into office buildings. Since May,...

Analysis: Seattle is not the No. 1 coffee city in the US

Whether you celebrated National Coffee Day on Sept. 29 or whether you wait until International Coffee Day on Oct. 1, this is the time...

What to Do in Washington in October

How to put tiny Thurston County town Bucoda on the map? In fall, a monthlong salute to all things spooky does its best, culminating...

Tacoma: Where to Eat, What to Do, and Where to Stay

How close is too close for a getaway? Tacoma sits just 25 miles or so south, a mini metropolis about...

Gov. Inslee tests positive for COVID-19 for third time

Washington Gov. Jay Inslee tested positive for COVID-19 Thursday morning. According to his office, he is experiencing very mild symptoms, including a mild cough....

Remembering That Time the Mariners Were Movie Supervillains

It’s easy to forget precisely how awesome— and aspirational— the ’90s Seattle Mariners were, even to people outside of Seattle....

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