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Daybreak Star faces closure due to massive debt

Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center in Discovery Park needs $90,000 within the next 90 days to stay afloat.

Group Health to have free ACA seminar

People who live and/or work in the Seattle area are invited to attend a free seminar to learn more about the new health care law.

REVIEW | Redford makes "All is Lost" a treasure to watch

You wouldn’t think that Robert Redford would be able to play a survivalist this late in his life. 

TeenTix receives Boeing grant to part with Seattle Center

TeenTix has received a two-year, $40,000 grant from The Boeing Co. 

Magnolia's Moberlys provide care in Dominican Republic

Dentist Kent Moberly and his wife, Elaine, a nurse, spent a week in the Dominican Republic on a medical and dental service trip.

Magnolia Moms hosts 11th trunk show

For the 11th year in a row, the Magnolia Moms group is hosting its trunk show, on Nov. 7, from 6 to 9 p.m., at Fatima Parish Hall.

LETTER TO THE EDITOR | Spreading the healthy word

These are very useful tips for sure.

LETTER TO THE EDITOR | Gratitude for Smith preserving chief's words

Thank you so much for publishing this story about our Chief Sealth and Mr. [Henry] Smith.

LETTER TO THE EDITOR | Who says GM food is safe?

Now that the chemical companies’ media attack has begun on Initiative 522, expect to hear the refrain, “Genetically modified (GM) food is perfectly safe.”

LETTER TO THE EDITOR | Helpline thanks community for gala support

Queen Anne Helpline’s recent fund-raising gala was a tremendous success. We raised a record amount — netting over $95,300! 

A MODEST PROPOSAL | Take back our schools

The biggest issue confronting Seattle schools today isn’t drugs. It’s the redistricting of elementary schools. 

EDITORIAL | Good deal for grocery workers

The last-minute, agreement between supermarket chains and the grocery-store workers unions may be the best deal any shopper would ever get.

EDITORIAL | Eminent domain for city's profit

Are finances that dire that the city needs to pick on "little, old ladies"?