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Even though they have been selling their breads, pastries and cookies wholesale and at the Columbia City Farmers Market for months now. However, it was only yesterday that Andrew Meltzer and Evan Andres finally opened the doors to the...
So this morning I wanted to get on the usual 8:13AM train. I was a bit late so I walked fast and run down the subway stairs, and just as I reached the platform, the train was about to go. It's insanely packed to I let it pass. The next one was an express which does not stop by my station, making…
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Seattle is installing rubber sidewalks to better coexist with trees. They're also cheaper to maintain and recycle used tires.
Cat Nilan:Display & Costume's "Barista Babe"Scariest Halloween costume ever? I don't know about you, but this one is going to give me nightmares. There are only a few short weeks between now and Halloween, and hopefully you've already started working on that fabulous, clever outfit you're…
we make money not art takes an interesting look at the special adaptations you have to make when supplying body armor and bulletproof vehicles for Buddhist monks.
Where some old-media companies see piracy that must be crushed at all costs, others see opportunity, according to the Wall Street Journal:
That pricey "Kobe beef" you see on the menu probably doesn't really come from Japan, according to the Los Angeles Times. It's been illegal to import beef from Japan since 2002.
The Disappearing Civil Liberties Mug strikes me as a clever use of a gimmicky technology -- coffee mugs with heat-sensitive artwork that changes as you fill them with hot liquid -- for political commentary.
Cat Nilan:This morning marks another seasonal milestone in my daily life: breakfast was a big, steaming bowl of steel cut oats with maple syrup. When the weather gets cool, this is the perfect food for filling your belly and warming your bones. If you're only familiar with oatmeal made from…
Pioneer Square's clubs and bars have become well-known in recent years for occasional surges of violence. But police, merchants and city officials have been working to ease the perception that it's not a safe area.
Pioneer Square's clubs and bars have become well-known in recent years for occasional surges of violence. But police, merchants and city officials have been working to ease the perception that it's not a safe area.
No-phone-service DSL, OneLink, is a dedicated data line designed for customers who want the benefits of DSL but don't need or want conventional phone service from their local phone company. OneLink works like any other DSL, it includes all the same featur
Maintenance work will close the Alaskan Way Viaduct from Spokane Street through the Battery Street Tunnel from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday.
A nine-year incumbent running for re-election to the Seattle City Council, Richard McIver wins praise from his colleagues for his fiscal expertise. As the council's only African American member, he's also heir to a 37-year tradition of black representation that likely would end with his defeat.
Eleven Seattle police officers, all involved in fatal shootings, were honored with the department's award for valor.
There's one upside to escalating property values and fierce competition in Puget Sound's hot housing market: more money to buy green open space trail corridors to serve King County's growing population.
OLYMPIA -- Diane Tebelius, a former federal prosecutor and congressional candidate, bowed out of Washington's U.S. Senate race on Friday.
Low-income families needing help with their heating bills this winter can apply for part of the $27.3 million granted to the state this year for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program.
U.S. District Judge Marsha Pechman of Seattle sentenced three brothers to federal prison yesterday for their roles in operating an international drug-smuggling ring that moved cocaine, methamphetamine and heroin from Mexico to Skagit County.
The bishop of the Episcopal Church in Western Washington told clergy this week that he will retire.
Police swarmed across the city Wednesday in a roundup that netted 17 people wanted on felony and misdemeanor domestic-violence warrants.
Maintenance work will close the Alaskan Way Viaduct from Spokane Street through the Battery Street Tunnel from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday.
SALEM, Ore. -- A state judge on Friday declared unconstitutional a citizen initiative that requires state and local governments to either compensate landowners when regulations lower property values or waive the rules.
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