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Mariners’ new menu serves everything: mealworm & cricket ice cream to David Chang’s fried chicken

Mariners opening day is Friday, April 15th, and if peanuts and Cracker Jack are too pedestrian for a baseball fan with a polished palate,...

Cannabis stakeholders want cash out of the equation amid rash of robberies

With a rash of armed robberies among cash-only cannabis dispensaries across the state, state regulators and local stakeholders are looking to Congress to pass...

COVID case numbers tick back up in King County, but ‘positive trends’ persist

After two months on the decline, King and Snohomish Counties’ coronavirus numbers are going up. The slight uptick is concurrent with reports that the...

New ‘Indigenous Voices’ podcast connects Northwest’s people, land, and history

A new podcast from Fort Nisqually Living History Museum is all about Northwest stories told by Indigenous voices. Like so many thing silver linings...

Ukrainian Association of WA looking toward second aid flight to Ukraine

The aid flight carrying 32 tons and more than $3.5 million worth of medical supplies for Ukraine was still in the air en route...

With suspension of jury trials, Whatcom among ‘top places in state for property crime,’ says prosecutor

While Seattle and Tacoma hold notoriety when it comes to recently reported spikes in crime, a third Western Washington city by the sea has...

Dori: Widow of hit-and-run victim worries lenient juvenile court judge will go easy again

The widow of a Maple Valley runner killed in a hit-and-run told The Dori Monson Show she is “nervous” because her late husband’s alleged...

Nonpartisan candidate for Washington secretary of state aims to instill ‘neutrality in the office’

Pierce County Auditor Julie Anderson has worked in local elections for over 12 years, and soon, she hopes to become Washington’s first-ever nonpartisan secretary...

‘Not the way I was planning to leave:’ Jonathan Choe recounts his termination from KOMO

Former KOMO News reporter Jonathan Choe admits that he made a series of mistakes that led up to his termination from the Sinclair-owned media...

‘Medical airlift’ for Ukraine with $3.5 million of medical supplies set to fly out of Sea-Tac

A relief flight stocked with $3.5 million worth of emergency medical supplies is scheduled to fly out of Seattle-Tacoma International Airport on Monday evening,...

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