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Light rail services return to normal after $2.8M project

The four light rail stations in downtown Seattle are nearly 20 years older than the Link Light Rail System itself.

WDFW proposes gray wolves reclassify from ‘state endangered’ to ‘sensitive'

The Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife has opened a public comment period through May 6.

Black History Month: Creative Lou making a mark

Working with Starbucks, Seattle artist Damon Brown designed three mugs that are available across the U.S. and Canada.

Rotary Club: February is food drive month

Last year, Rotary Club of Magnolia collected 2,000 pounds of food during its February food drive.

Spirit of Valentine’s event in Seattle on Feb. 11

'A Valentine’s Gathering' will feature more than 30 vendors from women-owned businesses.

Seattle school district down two board members following resignations

Vivian Song and Lisa Rivera announced they are stepping down in response to a story in The Seattle Times.

Legislation to train dogs to detect fentanyl moves ahead

House Bill 1635 would limit liability arising from the use of police dogs to root out the opioid.

Looking at school closures — what would it mean for neighborhoods?

Seattle Public Schools is struggling with a budget shortfall and a decline in enrollment, and seems to be considering closing some neighborhood schools to save money.

Seattle fashion, from the city to the slopes

Fashion icons will team up for Galentine’s Day event on Feb. 15.

McGraw Street Bridge closed for seismic retrofit

The two-lane McGraw Street bridge (or “Gully Bridge”) was constructed over the Wolf Creek Ravine in 1936.

Fountainhead exhibition features Gage Academy Atelier alumni

The current show is a juried exhibit highlighting work from 14 artists.

Washington's 2024 Legislative session in full swing

The 36th Legislative District has three elected officials in Olympia for the 2024 session.

Seattle streetcar project price tag jumps 43%

The Culture Connector streetcar project intends to connect the South Lake Union and First Hill Streetcar lines.

Keeping up with Jones: Seattle artist returns to stage

Jones Talmadge has returned to Seattle and will perform at The Triple Door Theater with the cast of Bohemia.

Bill would allow state to ban political candidates

House Bill 2150 sets up a process by which the Legislature could disqualify a candidate based on their interpretation of the 14th Amendment.