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Seattle to build new dog park on former Georgetown Flume site

There will soon be a new dog park and off-leash area, as well as a pedestrian thoroughfare, in Seattle’s Georgetown neighborhood. Amazon could bring...

Washington adopts new rules for high contact youth sports after COVID outbreak

State health officials issued new rules for high contact indoor sports after several wrestling teams across multiple schools and counties were involved in a...

Schools across Puget Sound region on high alert over threat from viral TikTok post

Schools across Washington are on high alert on Friday, over a viral social media post on TikTok levying threats against districts across the United...

Small town Washington mayor rides long-legged bird to charity success

“Allegations” of illicit narcotics abuse directed at the mayor of a small Pierce County town turned into a charity event with a wink and...

Voices behind Compassion Seattle, ‘Seattle is Dying’ series score new roles in city hall

Seattle’s latest election saw voters move away from more progressive candidates, and soon, two of the architects behind years of major fundraising efforts and...

Neighbors file lawsuit against Seattle school district over encampment

Neighbors and parents of students at Broadview-Thomson K-8 in Bitter Lake have filed a lawsuit against Seattle Public Schools over the homeless encampment that...

Pierce County auditor hopes to be Washington’s first nonpartisan secretary of state

The 2022 race for Washington’s secretary of state has been framed — up until now — as a showdown between Democrats and Republicans. But...

Washington tolling revenue still reeling from pandemic

It’s a question we’ve been trying to answer throughout the COVID-19 pandemic: How much money has the state lost in tolling revenue? WSDOT stepping...

One skier dies, five survive after backcountry Crystal Mountain avalanche

One skier died and five others managed to get out Saturday from an avalanche that caught their group while they were in the backcountry...

‘Stability first’ legislation to address Tacoma’s homeless encampments fails

In the latest attempt for Seattle-adjunct municipalities to codify the removal of homeless encampments from public property, Tacoma City Council has failed to bring...

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