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Our 50 Favorite Things to Do In and Near Seattle

How do we love Seattle? We'd count the ways, but then we'd be here forever. Instead consider this our anything-but-complete list of...

Dori: What makes Mariners so different heading into playoffs

Nothing galvanizes a community in joy like sports. Sports are the one thing that can bring us all together as one – and in...

Mariners’ fandom at an all-time high ahead of playoff appearance

With the Mariners celebrating their first playoff appearance in 21 years, former catcher Dan Wilson hoisted the team flag upon the Space Needle for...

Seattle Antiquarian Book Fair returns to Seattle Center this weekend

The 2022 edition of a popular local event is back this weekend after a two-year pandemic hiatus. The Seattle Antiquarian Book Fair returns to...

Rantz: Elementary school cancels ‘exclusionary’ Halloween, won’t answer basic questions

A Seattle-area elementary school again canceled Halloween celebrations. The principal called it “exclusionary” because not everyone celebrates the holiday. After torturing children with absurd...

Bolt Creek Fire closes US 2 as containment lines ‘continue to hold well’

US Highway 2 will be partially closed again Wednesday, Oct. 5 as crews work to clear more hazardous trees and work to control the...

WA hospitals face “unstable financial situation”

State hospitals have lost $1.75 billion dollars in the first six months of 2022, according to the Washington State Hospital Association (WSHA). “The results...

Storefront Repair Fund addresses vandalism for Seattle businesses with new grants

Seattle small businesses can now apply for grants of up to $2,000 each to offset the costs of property crimes. Mayor Bruce Harrell announced...

State, county election leaders already battling against misinformation campaigns ahead of midterms

With campaign 2022 in full swing, both Washington’s Secretary of State and the head of King County elections are trying to assure the public...

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