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Where to Eat Mother’s Day Brunch

If your cocktail doesn't have a flower in it like the ones at Piatti are you even celebrating Mother's Day? ...

Short Spring Day Trips from Seattle

Downtown Ellensburg is cuter than you thought. Where to go in a season offering everything from crowded flower festivals to...

Musical in Everett marks a homecoming for star Michael Sharon

The Village Theatre production of “The Fantasticks” is now playing in Everett and for one Pacific Northwest native it’s a homecoming. As the character...

The Treasure Hunters 

On an early November morning in 1875, scores of miners, speculators, and societal elites packed a boat in Victoria that had already sunk once...

Property Watch: A Rare Slice of Capitol Hill History Hits the Market

The jaunty tilt of Capitol Hill's famous Egan House. The shape is unmistakable: the triangular silhouette of the Egan House...

Mayor Harrell announces new SPD agreement with more civilian involvement, higher wages

Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell has shared details of a new agreement between the City of Seattle and the Seattle Police Department (SPD). The proposal...

An Insider’s Guide to Visiting Mount Rainier National Park

It’s hard not to rubberneck at the massive Mount Rainier. It’s at turns regal and coy, reassuring and ethereal;...

59-year-old prisoner escapes Monroe jail, law enforcement searching

Law enforcement is actively looking for 59-year-old Patrick Clay, a prisoner who escaped the Monroe Correctional Complex, a minimum security prison. Staff members believe...

Former Tacoma Police Chief of Staff suing department over alleged racial discrimination

Former Tacoma Police Department Chief of Staff Curtis Hairston claimed he faced racial discrimination within the agency and was wrongfully fired in October, and...

A Promising Team, a Fatal Crash in Snoqualmie Pass

Spokane Indians team photo, 1946. The following is adapted from the author’s new book Season of Shattered Dreams: Postwar Baseball, the...

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