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Ed Troyer’s lawyer: ‘No evidence to support these criminal charges’

After multiple delays, including a recent bout with the flu before Thanksgiving, Pierce County Sheriff Ed Troyer is now being tried for two misdemeanor...

Patient data among files accessed in Virginia Mason Franciscan Health data breach

A hacking incident in October that impacted workers at Virginia Mason Franciscan Health and its patients was determined to be ransomware and patient information...

The Friends Experience Comes to Seattle in February 2023

Cue the Rembrandts and find your lobster—the Friends Experience is coming to Seattle. Similar to the slew of themed immersive...

11 Creative Gifts for Party Hosts (and One Wine Bottle)

Don't disrupt the delicate balance between party hosts and partygoers: Availing yourself of a season's worth of charcuterie boards and table...

Semi-truck rolled over on I-5 blocks off-ramp

Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) is reporting a semi-truck has crashed and is blocking the Spokane Street exit off Interstate 5. 🚨HAPPENING...

Cold temps in Seattle an issue Thursday, snow to continue Friday

It was snow earlier in the week, and now freezing temperatures are gripping the Puget Sound region. Most observation stations are at freezing or...

The Seattle and Eastside Guide to Christmas (Eve) Dining

The restaurants on this list will serve meals either Christmas Eve or Christmas Day (some intrepid kitchens will tackle both)....

Where to Order Your Christmas Takeout

The darkest days of Covid are behind us (quickly knocks on wood) but takeout meals for Christmas and other holidays...

Property Watch: A Storybook-Perfect Anhalt Condo in Capitol Hill

While strolling through Capitol Hill, it’s not uncommon to stumble upon a castle, and that’s thanks to Frederick Anhalt, a...

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