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Expect mostly sunny and warm weather for the Fourth of July weekend in the Puget Sound region. Below is the forecast for July ...
The project, in partnership with the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission, will rehabilitate 4,600 feet of ...
Washington Department of Transportation will be closing all lanes of northbound I-405 from State Route 167 to State Route 169 ...
Lawmakers turned to the tax to contend with a projected $1 billion shortfall in the next two-year transportation budget.
Comcast, Western Washington’s largest internet service provider, is rolling out a new pricing structure for its Xfinity ...
River Plate and Urawa Red Diamonds might be far from home, but the teams brought passion on and off the pitch at Lumen Field.
Judicial decisions should be based on law, reason, and logic, and so must be the response to these decisions. When parties disagree with a decision they appeal — an orderly process to ensure cases get ...
Washington is forecasted for above-average wildfire risk through September due to unusually hot and dry conditions. The National Interagency Fire Center issued a wildfire forecast June 1 showing that ...
From the soulful grooves of Grammy-winning blues artists to spontaneous singalongs by six-year-olds, Downtown Issaquah is coming alive with music this summer. Through a series of free, outdoor events, ...
The park rangers will begin performing field work on Saturday, June 7. Rangers will be assigned across King County’s regional parks, trails, and conservation areas, with assignments based on visitor ...
The documentary follows the West Shore canoe as it made its way down the Puget Sound, stopping at different tribal shores along the way for food, dance, music and connection as a way to bring back ...
“BLKNWS: Terms & Conditions” In what director Kahlil Joseph calls a “cinematic experience mirroring the sonic textures of a record album,” “BLKNWS” is a major standout of this year’s SIFF and perhaps ...