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John Hay Elementary School's Rock Paper Scissors Tournament was a huge success! On April 25, students from all grades came ...
Defendants charged with public drug use in Seattle could get their charges dismissed in 60 days in exchange for full ...
Three days after sine die, caucus leaders from both sides of the aisle in the Washington State Legislature are reflecting on ...
Spirit of Africa, part of the Seattle Center Festál series, returns on Saturday, May 10, from 12 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Armory ...
The Seattle Office of Intergovernmental Relations is continuing to watch for impacts to the city from federal cuts. City ...
Parking meter revenue is projected to fall $2.7 million short in 2025 and $5.9 million short in 2026. This decrease is under ...
According to Sound Transit’s 2022 fare revenue report “in past years, ridership and fare revenue were closely linked, with ...
The Seattle Police Department is seeing recruitment efforts improve as it hired 500% more officers in the first four months ...
Enjoy the rich culture and diversity of the Asian and Pacific Islander communities through performances, cuisine, children’s ...
On Saturday local residential Realtor Ken Graff will host his annual community event, offering secure document shredding, ...
If you’re looking to do more on your next vacation than relax in the sun or go sightseeing, volunteer vacations – also known ...
The Seattle City Council is considering increasing infrastructure fees so that the city can help developers cover the cost of ...