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Bayview’s revolutionary collaboration in holistic wellness

Bayview’s commitment to healthy aging is evident in our recent partnership with Byrony Treser, PT, DPT, and her company, Revolution Wellness and Therapy, an outpatient clinic operating on Bayview’s campus.

Report: Washington budget faces $5B lawmaker-created shortfall next biennium

A newly released brief published by a Washington-based think tank claims the state operating budget will have a $5.1 billion shortfall for the upcoming 2025-2027 biennium driven by new state spending.

Seattle sued over rental housing laws meant to help tenants

Seattle’s tenant protection laws may be put to the test by a lawsuit filed Tuesday in King County. The plaintiff, GRE Downtowner LLC, is demanding a jury trial.

Seattle City Council frustrated with proposed $10M boost to police OT budget

Seattle City Council members showed their frustration with a proposed $10 million increase to the Seattle Police Department’s overtime budget even as the city works to reach its officer hiring goals.

Falling Awake: At the bookstore

It’s mid-October and my husband and I are walking along the waterfront headed toward the ferry.

Savvy Senior: Best CPAP alternatives for sleep apnea

I’ve been diagnosed with sleep apnea and have been trying to use a CPAP device for the past six months but can’t tolerate it. Are there any alternative treatment options you can tell me about?

Empowered youth: How young voices are shaping tomorrow

The elected officials of Summit Atlas’ Student Government (SASG) are impressive representatives of how young people can have a profound impact on their community.

School conversation set for Nov. 6

A community conversation about Seattle Public Schools will take place at 7 p.m. Nov. 6 via Zoom.

Seattle Public Schools proposes closing 4 elementary schools next year

Seattle Public Schools has announced the consolidation of four schools as the district works to chip away at a $94 million budget deficit.

Election Day is Tuesday

Election Day is approaching fast! As the country selects its next President, there are many other local offices and initiatives on the ballot.

Recipe: An easy one-pot stew for a warming weeknight dinner

This 30-minute vegetarian-friendly soup is an easy, healthy dinner. It's a welcome time-out meal that brims with nutrient-rich ingredients and warms on a cool fall evening.

Citizen panel recommends Washington lawmakers get 14% pay hike to $71K by 2026

The Washington Citizens' Commission on Salaries for Elected Officials has recommended state lawmakers be given a 14% pay boost over the next two years.

Seattle Public Utilities and WM announce recipients of 2024 ReThink Waste Grants

Seattle Public Utilities (SPU) and WM are teaming up for the sixth year in a row to invest $10,000 in innovative stewardship projects in Seattle.

Queen Anne wine walk Saturday

Queen Anne’s fall wine walk will take place from 5-8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 26.

Seattle raises street parking rates again; some streets to charge $6.50 per hour

A quarter of Seattle streets will soon see an increase in hourly parking rates, with some reaching a new high of $6.50 an hour.

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