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King County Council discusses rehiring unvaccinated employees

There were 314 employees who separated from the county rather than comply with the vaccination mandate from August 2021.

Report: Metro capital project delays continue

The findings come as Metro looks to electrify its fleet and expand its RapidRide system.

Safety officer Tyler Verhaar named 2023 Health Care Hero

In addition to his work with EMT, Verhaar is the co-creator of SPD’s nationally recognized Law Enforcement Casualty Care training.

Community leaders, stakeholders urge ST Board to keep 7th/Harrison station

Uptown Alliance submitted a petition with more than 200 signatures to urge the board to move forward with plans for the 7th Avenue/Harrison Street station.

Barber returns to Seattle Pacific as athletics' officer

As a compliance manager, she will be involved in all aspects of the student-athlete experience at SPU.

Seattle SeaChordsmen hosting free performance

'A Silly Pirate Show' puts together an hour’s worth of a cappella songs.

An Incredible Feast fundraiser returns Sept. 17

The event will feature small plates created by 20 of Seattle’s best chefs, with produce from more than 25 Washington farmers.

Tasveer, Seattle Opera announce new partnership

Tasveer will host its annual film festival in Tagney Jones Hall, the opera's 200-seat theater.

StoryWalks on display through Aug. 31

Residents of the Magnolia neighborhood can wander five different StoryWalks that feature picture books by Indigenous authors.

PNB's Dance Film Festival will receive free screening

An evening of 12 short dance films will screen at dusk (approximately 9 p.m.) on Saturday, Aug. 5.

Space industry launches $4.6B into Washington economy annually

According to a report, the industry supports 13,103 jobs within the state.

Officials: Up to 20% of state impacted by Tacoma-Pierce County data breach

Those who worked in food service prior to 2019 might have had their data exposed due to unauthorized access to an online training system database.

Is price gouging responsible for Washington's nation-high fuel costs?

Drivers filling up their vehicles in Washington state pay $.678 per gallon in combined state and federal taxes.

Landmarks board to consider nomination of Memorial Stadium

Seattle’s Landmarks Preservation Board will consider Memorial Stadium at its meeting on Aug. 16.

Lincoln student claims Nico Luiggi Scholarship

Carmen Hagios and Ray Luiggi created the scholarship to honor their son, Nico, who died in 2018.