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FDA Approves Omicron Booster Shots for Kids As Young As 5

Well, that didn't take long. On October 12, the Food and Drug Administration approved bivalent shots for some of the youngest...

Property Watch: Half a Tudor House with Vintage Details

You can own a slice of classic Seattle Tudor Revival architecture without buying an entire house. This picture-perfect brick home in West...

Free M’s tickets to ‘Honor Students’ 45 years ago created lifelong fans

Thousands of Seattle Mariners fans rooting for the team this week were first introduced to Major League Baseball more than 45 years ago through...

Seattle ends COVID-19 emergency mandates aligning with state orders

Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell announced Tuesday that the city would be ending all emergency proclamations issued in response to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020,...

The Best New Restaurants of 2022

Restaurant-wise, this year started slow—no surprise in the face of so many challenges—then gathered serious steam. Ascendant chefs and savvy veterans...

Which Seattle Private Schools Are Highest Ranked for 2023?

Private schools are a bigger deal in Seattle than in most major American cities. Only San Francisco and Milwaukee enroll a larger share of...

1 dead after wakeboarding accident on Lake Washington

A 42-year-old man died Tuesday evening after a wakeboarding accident on Lake Washington. Eastside first responders are investigating the fatal boating incident that happened...

Panel issues recommendations after reviewing CHOP fallout

Seattle’s Office of Inspector General (OIG) – part of the city’s police oversight and accountability system – said the city’s response to the Capitol...

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