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“There are so many people in the Puget Sound area that appreciate really good coffee,” Zamfotis said. “We get excited to join communities like that. We know people take their coffee seriously ...
(The Center Square) – Puget Sound-based commerce organizations are strongly urging state lawmakers not to raise taxes on businesses to address a projected budget shortfall and instead find ways ...
Spring is here, bringing days filled with a mix of sunshine and showers. It’s also the peak season for the Puget Sound Convergence Zone. You’ve likely heard the term, but what does it actually ...
Since 2022, the program has cleared more than 70 encampments of people living outdoors next to highways across five counties, bringing nearly 80% of them inside. "Every Child Ready" represents a ...
A new orca calf was seen swimming with Southern Resident orcas, delighting Puget Sound residents and killer whale researchers alike. A field biologist spotted the calf while traveling with the J ...
Researchers hope by monitoring the early stages of their development, they can better predict crab populations and avert crises like the one that closed the fishery in South Puget Sound a few ...
Joseph Coscia Jr. It has also thrust into the public eye a porcelain virtuoso, Vladimir Kanevsky, whose floral arrangements add splendor to the historic mansion and its revered collections.
Another Crab’s Treasure has been out for about a year now, and ahead of its one-year anniversary, the game has gotten a massive “Year of the Crab” update that’s free to all owners of the game.
Among those changes is the proliferation of green crab, a troublesome import from Europe and one of the world's most invasive species. "They're like cockroaches of the sea, basically," Ladd told ...
A green crab only wholesale license would help create jobs, stop damage to our coastal environment clamming fishery and promote a low-cost, nutritious, wild-caught seafood, for Maine and beyond.