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SEATTLE SOUNDINGS | Too little, too late

The most recent KING-5 poll of the Seattle mayor’s race is not good news for the incumbent.

MILT PRIGGEE | Oct. 2, 2013

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EDITORIAL | Do I hear 100?

Seattle’s mayoral race is quickly becoming a high-stakes game of one-upmanship.

Hairstylist Grinnell producing charity fashion show

Lauren Grinnell, owner of Lala’s Cuts, is producing the fourth-annual charity fashion show, “Runway to Freedom."

Northwest Center Kids to get a charitable upgrade

Each year, the Washington chapter of NAIOP chooses a service project to devote its time on.

Queen Anne chocolatiers celebrate sweet success

Last week was a sweet one for Lauren Adler, proprietor of Queen Anne-based Chocolopolis.

FOOD MATTERS | Hot tips for fall

Let’s begin our roundup of restaurant news with a couple of books.

International Day of Peace

Viewpoints, the band of the Church of Scientology, played a free concert on Sept. 15 in honor of the U.N. International Day of Peace.

'Air Twyla' shows best of jazz dance

Twyla Tharp’s newest work, for Pacific Northwest Ballet, makes it plain she isn’t resting on her laurels as a preeminent creative force in dance.

'Raising Ms. President' to screen in Seattle

Women’s Funding Alliance presents the documentary “Raising Ms. President” for the first time in Seattle.

Discovery Park's West Point beach area to close for restoration work

Seattle Parks and Recreation will begin work to protect the West Point beach and historic lighthouse in Discovery Park on Tuesday, Oct. 1.

Umpqua Bank launches The Good Project

Umpqua Bank has launched its latest campaign, The Good Project, which seeks to inspire communities to give back.

Free fall-safety-prevention program for seniors

Falls are the leading cause of injury-related hospitalizations in Washington, and seniors account for more than two-thirds of these cases.

Foster cat orientation on Sunday

If you’re interested in becoming a foster parent for cats, attend a free orientation on Sunday, Oct. 6.