by Callie Craighead SeattlePI

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'Print matters': Big Little News brings 250 magazines, newspapers to the heart of Capitol Hill

Once ubiquitous on sidewalks and street corners in every metropolitan city peddling the day's headlines, newsstands have all but gone extinct in the past two decades as digital news took over the...

Redmond launches new tourism campaign that will pay you to stay, visit

It's been almost a year since Washington imposed its first stay-at-home orders to mitigate the spread of the novel coronavirus, and many residents are chomping at the bit for any excuse to...

New Denny Triangle high rise set to be completed this year will feature Boeing 747, Trader Joe's

A new high rise in South Lake Union will bring some of Seattle's aerospace history to the ground level in the tech-dominated neighborhood.The 1200 Stewart project, set to finish construction December 2021,...

Washington, British Columbia officials preparing for spring return of Asian giant hornets

Washington and British Columbia agriculture officials are preparing for Asian giant hornet season and asking citizen scientists and informed residents to get involved in the tracking and trapping of the invasive pest.Also...

Former state representative Jessyn Farrell is running for Seattle mayor

Another former Seattle mayoral candidate has launched their bid for the job this year.Jessyn Farrell, a lawyer and former state representative, announced Thursday that she would run for the position, entering the...

Sleek new e-scooter subscription service Unagi rolls into Seattle area

Another new electric scooter service launched in Seattle and other nearby Puget Sound cities this week, but you won't see this one littering the streets or at docking stations: it gives you...

Everett City Council to vote on controversial 'no sit, no lie' ordinance

The Everett City Council will vote Wednesday evening on a controversial homeless ordinance that would ban sitting or lying within a 10-block area of the city.Council Bill 2102-06 would prevent people from...

Leavenworth cancels Oktoberfest celebrations for second year in a row amid COVID-19

Stow away those lederhosen and dirndl for another year, Washington beer fans: Leavenworth's annual Oktoberfest celebration has been canceled for a second consecutive year amid COVID-19.Projekt Bayern Board President Cary Sanger and...

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