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Facing complex bureaucracy at home in Poland, Magdalena Kujawinska and her Colombian fiancé Heinner Valenzuela traveled to ...
Fremont Oktoberfest, billed as Seattle's largest fall beer festival, will take place Sept. 19–21, offering three days of ...
On a University District corner directly east of the Interstate 5 express lane ramp at Northeast 42nd Street, local investors ...
Ivor Jones and his brother Jack Jones were both sons of Seattle and accomplished flat-bottom boat racers when they founded ...
The park reopens this weekend after a year-long, $8.6 million renovation. After a year of major renovation work, Kopachuck ...
The White House on Thursday announced that construction on a $200 million ballroom will begin in September and be ready for ...
King County has tail-wagging plans for the industrial building it purchased last month at 5920 S. 194th St. for $11.5 million ...
The city of Seattle is celebrating the completion of the Alaskan Way Safety Project, a collaborative partnership between the Seattle Department of Transportation, the Port of Seattle and Cascade ...
When a vacant, rubble-strewn Fremont lot sold this spring to an experienced local investor, the scent of new construction was in the air.
A Belltown property at 55 Bell St. sold this week for a little over $6.3 million, according to King County records.
Some say directing is 90% casting. In the case of Leslie Nielsen as Lt. Frank Drebin, it was more like 110%. To read this story in full login or purchase a subscription.
As children get older and turn to screens, nature exploration often falls to the bottom of their boredom-buster lists.
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