by Callie Craighead SeattlePI

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Closures on First Ave. South Bridge begin Friday; more travel headaches for West Seattle drivers

A crucial detour for West Seattle drivers will face a series of closures beginning this Friday, adding more travel headaches for residents trying to get on and off the peninsula.The Washington State...

46 famous (and infamous) University of Washington graduates and one-time students

Actor and martial artist Bruce Lee rehearsing, on the set of the film 'Enter the Dragon', Hong Kong, circa 1973.Named the eighth best university in the world by U.S. News and World...

20 years ago today: 6.8 Nisqually earthquake rocked Western Washington

Many Western Washington residents still remember where they were when the shaking started on Feb. 28, 2001.Twenty years ago today, Western Washington was rocked by the 6.8 magnitude Nisqually earthquake for approximately...

Washington Supreme Court strikes down felony drug possession law; SPD will not arrest for possession

The Washington Supreme Court struck down the state's strict liability felony drug possession statute on Thursday which made possession of a controlled substance a felony punishable by up to five years in...

Frasier is back: Beloved Seattle sitcom to get a reboot 17 years after finale

The long-awaited news is finally here: the beloved sitcom "Frasier" will be returning to the small screen once again after 17 years, with Kelsey Grammer reprising his iconic role as Dr. Frasier...

'Game changers': Seattle Art Museum receives gift of 19 artworks, worth approximately $400 million

The Seattle Art Museum (SAM) received a major gift on Thursday: a charitable donation of 19 "exceptional" pieces of artwork from the Friday Foundation which celebrates the legacy of local collectors Richard...

New city council bill would temporarily loosen restrictions on home-based businesses in Seattle

A new bill being considered in the Seattle City Council's Land Use and Neighborhoods Committee could loosen land use restrictions and provide more flexibility for microbusinesses operating out of homes or garages.The...

Washington wildlife officials: Leave bird feeders down until April to stop deadly disease

Washington wildlife officials are extending their calls for residents to take down backyard bird feeders and remove bird baths until at least April 1 to help stop a deadly outbreak of salmonellosis...

by Callie Craighead SeattlePI

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