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Recipe: A soup for all seasons

Weekly recipes and food ideas from Pacific Publishing.

'Courageous Lions for Courageous Kids' aims to help Seattle children

The Seattle Police program looks to help those impacted by abuse, trauma, and violent crime.

A new tax levy for Seattle's aging bridges?

The need for bridge replacement and repairs in Seattle has Councilmember Dan Strauss calling for a new revenue source.

County announces new strategies to combat fentanyl overdoses

Officials say there were a record-breaking 1,323 drug overdose deaths throughout King County in 2023, with 82 percent involving fentanyl.

Seattle, city workers tentatively agree to raise wages

After 17 months of negotiations, a tentative agreement would increase wages by 9.7 percent through 2024.

Plein Aires exhibit open through mid-April

The exhibit recently opened and features 47 paintings from 14 of the group's artists.

QA Little League hosting breakfast, Opening Day parade

The events are scheduled for Saturday, March 23.

20-year Seattle transportation plan goes to city council

The proposed plan provides a list of potential transportation system initiatives for the next 20 years.

Port of Seattle doubles tourism grants to up to $20K

According to the Port, 178 projects have been awarded more than $1.3 million in port grant funds and $1 million in matching funds since the program’s inception in 2016.

State of the.City: No new taxes to for $229M budget gap

Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell proposes data-driven approach to addressing budget gap.

Krause & Thorpe Wealth Management Team receives Forbes honor

The award, announced in January, is based on data as of March 31, 2023.

State House passes bill limiting rent hikes to 7 percent

HB 2114 now moves to the Senate, where a version of the bill died last month.

Seattle Choral mid-season concert set for March 16

The event will feature works from Lauridsen, Mozart, and Schubert.

Bill would strip liquor license ban from adult entertainment venues

Under SB 6105, adult entertainment venues would be allowed to get a liquor license, provided only individuals 21 or older are allowed on the premises.

County exec proposes big increases for bus network spending

The proposed Metro upgrades come as the county is dealing with a looming $50 million budget deficit in 2025.