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Washington State Women's Commission launches The Pay Equity Tour

ACTIVATE 3.8 The Pay Equity Tour kicked off June 28 at the Nectar Lounge in Fremont.

Seattle Pride Parade

On June 30, the Seattle Pride Parade rolled down 4th Ave to Seattle Center with Bird and Rapinoe greeting fans along the way.

Savvy Senior: Do you need a digital will?

My wife and I had our estate plan – including a will, power of attorney and advance directive – drawn up about 10 years ago but have recently read that our plan should include a digital will too. What can you tell us about this?

Recipe: Jammin’ burgers

It's the season for grilling and burgers. This summer, lighten up your double-fisted burgers with ground turkey meat.

4th of July safety tips to keep pets calm and secure

Fireworks and festivities are synonymous with the 4th of July, but for many pets, the loud noises and chaotic atmosphere of this holiday can cause them stress and anxiety.

'Please no police:' confidential Washington youth hotline draws concerns

Recently the Washington Attorney General’s Office launched a 24/7 confidential youth reporting system that allows residents up to 25 years old to contact them regarding a variety of issues, including mental health and physical safety.

Film festival takes place this week

Aegis Living Rodgers Park is hosting the Seattle Film Festival.

Seattle to spend $2.24 million to train equity hires for clean energy construction

Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell announced $2.24 million in funding to recruit and place workers from underserved communities into construction and clean energy jobs.

Queen Anne elementary student joins Safety Patrol Hall of Fame

Wolf Geide is 11 years old and just graduated from Queen Anne Elementary School. But before the annual graduation celebration, QAE had a special assembly when Wolf was inducted into Washington’s AAA Safety Patrol Hall of Fame.

WA Supreme Court rules against program used to evict tenants without court order

The Washington State Supreme Court ruled against a program in Sunnyside on Thursday that allowed law enforcement to unlawfully evict dozens of tenants, making many of them homeless.

Illegal border crossings at northern border continue to break records

Illegal border crossings at the northern border continue to break records, according to the latest data released by U.S. Customs and Border Protection.

Public Health director proclaims Seattle’s sugary drink tax a success

Six years since Seattle’s sweetened beverage tax has been implemented, the region’s public health lead has declared it a success.

Recipe: A sauce with fish

It's tempting to focus solely on the sauce in this recipe, since you may want to eat it with a spoon. I won't discourage you from that, but I will suggest you make a large batch so you can enjoy it as a versatile and year-round condiment.

Some progress, but ongoing vessel and crew issues plague Washington State Ferries

The Washington State Department of Transportation Ferries Division hosted a recent virtual public meeting to give an update on crew shortages, attempts to restore service, and ongoing efforts to build hybrid-electric ferries.

Seattle World's Vintage Fair set for Aug 3-4

The Seattle World's Vintage Fair, a captivating weekend experience for vintage enthusiasts and fans of classic Pacific Northwest history, is set to take place on Aug.3-4 at the Exhibition Hall in Seattle Center, 301 Mercer St., Seattle.