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Can Healthier Buildings Make Us Healthier People?

Well Well Well is Seattle Met’s regular health and wellness column, covering the sometimes surprising ways we can support our...

Make way! Sound Transit Board chooses site in Federal Way for Ops, Maintenance Facility

Marking a significant milestone for projects and future Link service in Pierce County and South King County, the Sound Transit Board selected the South...

Trump adviser Jason Miller: ‘Washington state may now be in play’

As The Associated Press (AP) noted in its coverage, “Thursday’s presidential debate was a rerun that featured two candidates with a combined age of...

Buffett’s donations to the Gates Foundation will get the ax after his death

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Investor Warren Buffett announced another $5.3 billion in charitable gifts Friday, but in a major shift of his longtime giving...

Did you win? Washington Lottery prize remains unclaimed

There is money left on the table after the Muckleshoot Casino Resort in Auburn sold the winning ticket for the $1.3 million Lotto jackpot....

Record breaking: Travelers can expect long lines at Sea-Tac

All-time air travel records are being set around the country right now and the Seattle Tacoma (Sea-Tac) International Airport is no exception. Lori Dankers...

Study: University of Washington outranks Columbia, Princeton, Yale

The University of Washington (UW) has once again made its mark on the global stage, outperforming Ivy League schools Columbia, Princeton and Yale. It...

All Over The Map: Remodel project uncovers hidden past of beloved XXX drive-in

Work underway in Issaquah to convert the old XXX Root Beer restaurant to a Burgermaster has revealed a key feature of the original drive-in...

Caitlin Clark Draws a Crowd. But the Storm Deserve Our Lasting Attention.

A carnival atmosphere descended on Climate Pledge Arena Thursday night as the Seattle Storm hosted rookie phenom Caitlin Clark and the...

Expanded Sound Transit service for the Fourth of July

Sound Transit is extending its service on the 1 and 2-lines for the Fourth of July. Spokesperson Rachelle Cunningham said the 2-line is included...

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