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After a year of disappointments on the field, the Seattle Orcas are preparing for the third installment of Major League Cricket this coming summer. The Seattle Orcas hosted their first officially ...
Rallies have been scheduled across King County and the nation June 14 in response to the federal government’s policies and as well as its recent handling of protests in Los Angeles. An ...
Washington is forecasted for above-average wildfire risk through September due to unusually hot and dry conditions. The National Interagency Fire Center issued a wildfire forecast June 1 showing ...
When homeowners need flexible financing, a Home Equity Line of Credit (HELOC) stands out as a versatile and cost-effective option. Unlike lump-sum loans or high-interest credit cards, a HELOC ...
From the soulful grooves of Grammy-winning blues artists to spontaneous singalongs by six-year-olds, Downtown Issaquah is coming alive with music this summer. Through a series of free, outdoor ...
Editor’s note: The following is a press release from King County. This Saturday, six new park rangers will begin patrolling King County parks and trails to enhance park safety and improve ...
This year’s SIFF coverage concludes with films about reconnection to land and culture, whether actualized or yearned for, and coming-of-age, all while set in this beautiful, wonderful state of ...
Kshama Sawant, the socialist who served a decade on the Seattle City Council, launched a “working-class, antiwar, anti-genocide” campaign Monday, June 2 to unseat incumbent Democratic U.S. Rep.
All lanes of State Route 18 will be closed in both directions under the Interstate 90 bridges from May 29 through June 4. The closure will allow crews to work on the southern section of the ...
Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson on May 20 signed into law a controversial policy requiring gun buyers to first pay for a new state permit. Starting in two years, House Bill 1163 will require those ...
So far, this year’s Seattle International Film Festival, with the insanely fun and enticing tagline “Escape to the Reel World,” has been a treat. A festival within a festival, the 51st SIFF ...
On his first day, Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson angered many Democratic lawmakers by demanding the Legislature put $100 million in the next state budget to help local police departments hire police ...
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