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Get Growing: Tomato time - Choosing the right mater

It’s that time. Gardeners are jumping out of their skins to get their gardens started, and recent false summer temperatures just revved people up further.

State Legislature closes doors on 2021 session

The Washington state Legislature closed its legislative session Monday after a session unlike any other.

Tree Talk: Daphne — a royal fragrance

Oh, the power of scent. It can stir romance or warn us of imminent disaster. Psychologists say that it is the best of the senses for evoking memory. At its very best we refer to it with a noun: fragrance.

A complete transformation

Madison Park nature preserve finished

Almost two years ago former Madison Park resident Gene Brandzel set his sights on transforming an ugly patch of land at a street end on Prospect Street into property that Seattle residents could enjoy.ow, the flora is planted and the sign installed marking the Prospect Street Nature Preserve in Madison Park complete.

Getting Kinnected

Madrona entrepreneur creates platform to make healthcare more accessible

Madrona entrepreneur Megan Haas's idea for a holistic healthcare platform that allows people to manage their health while connecting with other people and practitioners began percolating 15 years ago.

SPU lowering tuition next year

Beginning next fall, Seattle Pacific University will decrease its tuition for undergraduates by 25 percent.

Unofficial general election results: Biden leads in Washington, Inslee defeats Culp

Seattle residents overwhelmingly support transportation benefit district

Based on unofficial general election results Tuesday evening, Washington residents overwhelmingly voted for former Vice President Joe Biden and his running mate Kamala Harris over sitting President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence, while Gov. Jay Inslee has declared victory over challenger Loren Culp, thus securing his third term.

Not just a cookie business

Madison Park woman delivers joy, comfort with her baked treats

To Madison Park’s Tiffany Lewis, the treats she regularly produces in her commercial kitchen and delivers throughout Seattle and the country are not just cookies.

Untested waters

Schools, parents facing uncertainty this fall

Even though the new year for Seattle Public Schools begins Friday for most students, COVID-19 has created a lot of uncertainty for parents and teachers as students prepare for an all-remote start to the school year.

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