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Jan Paolini, a Queen Anne legend

The former Omak rodeo queen, longtime entrepreneur and all-around character died Oct. 12.

Finding a gluten-free recipe for success

Magnolia -based Maninis, LLC, is a tasty new food company for the gluten intolerant

Jim Collins, CEO of Maninis, LLC, is building the Magnolia-based gluten-free food firm into a winning and tasty proposition.

Thomas Patrick Haley, former president of Pacific Publishing Co., 1942-2011

When he founded Pacific Media Group (now Pacific Publishing Co.) in 1990, Tom Haley spoke to a Seattle Times reporter on the subject of editorial integrity...

Editors, tourism guide win WNPA awards

The Washington Newspaper Publishers Association recognized Pacific Publishing Co.

Seeking popular haunts for the area's local spirits

This time of year, specifically Oct. 31, is the time of year when many believe a portal opens between the living and the dead, when things go bump in the night and spirits of the dead roam the earth.

Activist Linde Knighton running for Dickerson's 36th District House seat

   Longtime political activist Linde Knighton has announced she is running for the State House of Representatives in the 36th District.

Rev. Kevin L. Bates joins Magnolia Lutheran Church

   Magnolia Lutheran Church is excited about welcoming its new Pastor, Rev. Kevin L. Bates.  Pastor Bates began his ministry at Magnolia Lutheran on March 1, 2012.

Lake Union Orchestra

The Lake Union Civic Orchestra will be performing at Meany Hall at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 4...

A spooky night in Magnolia

Magnolia kids in all types of costumes turned out for the annual Magnolia Chamber of Commerce Trick or Treat event Monday night...

St. Paul's Episcopal Church finishing facelift

Queen Anne church renovation scheduled for completion in December

Scattered yellow leaves carpet the sidewalk in front of the historic St. Paul’s Episcopal Church on Lower Queen Anne.

Queen Anne's Uptown Theater has always been a marquee location

The Uptown Theater has been a neighborhood anchor since 6:30 p.m. on the evening of Wednesday, May 26, 1926, when the 749-seat silent movie house opened. Today, the building contributes significantly to the historic fabric of our Queen Anne community...

Getting liquored up: The end of the liquor store

New liquor bill means state gets more revenue while consumer prices could rise

   At liquor stores throughout the area, empty bottom shelves, lightly stocked displays and customers chatting with employees about the impending closure are some of the signs harkening the end of state-run liquor stores in Washington.

'Red' delivers a master class in art

The life of expressionist painter Mark Rothko is brought to life in this Seattle Repertory Theater production

Plays and films based on the lives of artists tend to dwell on their bohemian lifestyles, loves and excesses rather than on their art. John Logan’s Tony award winning “Red” maintains a strict focus on art and the artist, in this case abstract expressionist painter Mark Rothko.

Beavers end comeback season on a high note

The Ballard Beavers finished the 2011 season with an impressive win over the Redmond Mustangs, 29-20. The win gave the Beavers an overall record of 4 wins and 5 losses....

Magnolia Open House is coming Nov. 18

Christmas is coming early to Magnolia this year as the 35th Annual Magnolia Village Holiday Open House will be held 6-9 p.m. on Friday, Nov 18.