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NAIA bars transgender women from women’s sports

Transgender women wanting to enter women's sports college will not be able to after a new national policy has prohibited them from doing so.

Queen Anne Little League celebrates 50 years of softball

This year marks the 50th anniversary of Little League Softball. According to littleleague.org, Little League Softball started in 1974 with just two divisions.

Sanelli to give author presentation

Mary Lou Sanelli will a give an author presentation at Queen Anne's beloved Fountain Head Gallery at 4 p.m. Saturday, June 15.

Farmer’s market open

City Councilmembers Bob Kettle and Tanya Woo joined staff and volunteers to ring the opening bell of the season’s first Queen Anne Farmer’s Market.

Seattle Center welcomes new public art

Seattle Center is pleased to welcome a new public art installation to campus, courtesy of Chihuly Garden and Glass.

Monorail column murals line the Seattle streets

Gearing up for the summer, Seattle Monorail Services has partnered with Seattle Center and the City of Seattle’s Office of Economic Development to showcase local art on the historic Seattle Center Monorail guideway columns.

Queen Anne Historical Society 2024 awards celebration

On May 23 at the Elks Lodge #92, the Queen Anne Historical Society held their 2024 Awards Celebration.

Recipe: Your salad needs fruit

When stone fruit is in season, it's time to indulge. There's no denying the joy of slurpy bites of juicy fresh peaches, nectarines and plums -- but also consider applying fire and heat.

Association of WA Business endorses two of three initiatives on the fall ballot

The board of directors of the Association of Washington Business – the state’s oldest and largest business association – has endorsed two of three initiatives on this November’s ballot.

Proposed $1.45B Seattle transportation levy may expand before council vote

Members of the Seattle City Council continue discussing a possible $1.45 billion transportation levy, with potential for the levy to increase funding even more.

Falling Awake: It’s a sign

On a bright September morning, I took the ferry over to Bainbridge Island to check out Rob Satterwhite’s metal shop.

Imagine if you lived in a Senior Living Community

We have a board/party game in my house called “Imaginiff” where each player tries to guess how one of the players would respond to a particular scenario.

Seattle Arts Commission appoints new co-chairs in May meeting

The Seattle Arts Commission welcomed two new co-chairs and discussed their funding and advocacy strategies for the coming year.

King County OKs unincorporated minimum wage hike, ties national high

The King County Council has approved an ordinance that will increase the minimum wage in unincorporated parts of King County.

Run for Home returns June 15

On Saturday, June 15, Queen Anne Helpline will be hosting its annual Run For Home walk around the crown of Queen Anne.