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At Kilig, Melissa Miranda Mixes Comfort with Creativity

Classics (Musang's pancit and Kilig's signature bulalo) meet creative (a roguish take on a wedge salad). Kilig doesn’t open for...

Where to Eat in Bend, Oregon: Hidden Gems Loved by Locals

Where to Eat in Bend, Oregon: Hidden Gems Loved by Locals ...

And Seattle’s James Beard Award Finalists for 2024 Are…

It was either this or the Waitsburg skyline. This morning the James Beard Foundation announced the restaurants and chefs (and...

Downtown Seattle: Revitalization continues but crime stands in the way

Among the legislative proposals: Rezone Parts of Downtown: Updating zoning policies allows for taller residential buildings along Third Avenue from Union Street north...

Property Watch: A Woodsy Cottage Blocks from the Beach

This petite cottage, once inhabited by the caretaker on a Magnolia estate, was plucked from its original location and dropped...

Rantz: School district takes next step in ditching Seattle gifted program

Privileged progressives, donning their white knight armor, are in the next phase of a plan to end Seattle Public Schools’ gifted students program —...

Mount Rainier’s Top Ranger Introduces a New Era at the National Park

Mount Rainier National Park superintendent Greg Dudgeon came to the park from Alaska. On his very first day as superintendent...

Rantz: After pushing to decriminalize, Bob Ferguson says he wants to tackle drug OD crisis

The Bob Ferguson drug crisis plan is a real head scratcher. He was one of the first and loudest voices encouraging drug decriminalization, which...

Are potatoes vegetables or grains? Sen. Cantwell joins lawmakers in debate

Potatoes could soon have more in common with rice than carrots as the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) looks into reclassifying the vegetable as...

Is the Cold Plunge Trend All It’s Cracked Up to Be?

In the course of writing a book about strong women, I got to meet some amazing athletes—a one-time World’s Strongest...

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