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Fire at Puyallup’s Spooner Farms destroys barn, tools

A barn at the family-owned Spooner Farms in Puyallup caught fire Thursday night, burning for hours into early Friday morning. At 9:23 p.m., East...

Remodeled Colman Dock reopens with ‘vast’ improvements

After starting construction in 2017 to improve the “aging and seismically vulnerable” Colman Dock, the new and improved ferry terminal reopened Friday. The terminal...

Harrowing Burien airliner crash covered up by time

You wouldn’t know anything about it now by observing a typical day at this old family-owned supermarket in Burien. There’s no monument, and no...

China’s Xi seeks new diplomatic inroads with Asian leaders

BANGKOK (AP) — Chinese President Xi Jinping has used his first face-to-face meetings with America’s Asia-Pacific allies since 2020 to try to forge diplomatic...

Union participating in ‘Red Cup Rebellion’ at Seattle Starbucks

The holiday reusable red cups are being handed out at Starbucks. But, 2,000 unionized workers are saying, “no, no, no.” They are handing out...

Rantz: Racism claim against local high school doesn’t add up, media rushes to judgment

Coaches, students, and parents claim Lakes High School football players were taunted with racial slurs from the Stanwood student section and players during a...

UW to train teachers proper mental health services as demand grows

After health officials have been reporting a dire mental health crisis facing schools statewide since before the pandemic, a new program from the University...

Forum spotlights Washington’s missing and murdered Indigenous people

“It’s a dark topic and a dark history,” Carolyn DeFord said at her forum called “Let’s Talk About The Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women...

Woodland Park Zoo welcomes second bear cub in three months

The newest grizzly bear cub at Seattle’s Woodland Park Zoo officially has a name — Fern. “We were honored to be asked to name...

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