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Buy Online, but Make It Local with the Shops at Seattle Met

The Shops at Seattle Met is the first online marketplace exclusively devoted to local stores and manufacturers. Each product on our site comes to...

Is Seattle's Real Estate Landscape a Buyer's Market?

Back in September, the Seattle housing market entered its "Great Reversion" phase, where the real estate landscape cooled and appeared to inch...

All Over The Map: World War II Kirkland yearbook mystery

Billy Holmgren is a Kangaroo. He lives in Kennewick in Eastern Washington, but he’s a 1993 graduate of Lake Washington High School on Rose...

Midterms reinforce Christian voter trends on abortion, GOP

In the midterm elections, evangelical Christians across the nation reconfirmed their allegiance to conservative candidates and causes, while Catholic voters once again showed how...

Rep. Kim Schrier claims 8th District, according to AP

Republican Matt Larkin and Democratic Rep. Kim Schrier battled it out in the 8th Congressional District House Seat election race, with the incumbent Schrier...

Hotels for a Vacation Thanksgiving

The best holidaY is one without the stress of cooking or cleaning. Across the Northwest, hotels are hosting full meals and even festivals...

What Local Nonprofits Have on Their Wish List This Year

What do you get for someone who has everything? It’s a rhetorical gift-giving question, and we’re guilty of asking it ourselves....

Suspect arrested in downtown Sumner fire that destroyed businesses

Police have arrested a woman they suspect started the three-alarm fire that destroyed multiple businesses on Sumner’s Main Street. The update came as a...

Link light rail closed between Capitol Hill and SODO for maintenance this weekend

Starting Friday, Nov. 11 until Sunday, Nov. 13, the Link light rail service will be suspended between Capitol Hill station and SODO station for...

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