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15 Cities Changing So Fast They’ll Look Different In 10 Years

Change happens slowly, then all at once. Walk through certain neighborhoods today and you’ll see construction cranes stretching toward the sky, old buildings wrapped in scaffolding, and entire blocks that seem to shift every few months. Some cities transform gradually over decades, but others are racing against time itself — driven by tech booms, climate ... Read more
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Queen Anne cocktail bar earns national recognition as 5th best bar in U.S.

A Queen Anne neighborhood staple, Bar Miriam, was recently recognized as the fifth-best bar in the U.S. by Food & Wine. The “laid-back” cocktail spot at 307 W. Mcgraw Street was celebrated for its rotating menu of tasty drinks and food. Bar Miriam celebrated the recognition with a...
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Homeless encampment swept in Seattle’s Beacon Hill neighborhood

A homeless encampment sweep was conducted in Seattle’s Beacon Hill neighborhood Thursday morning. Dozens of people who have been living in Sturgus and Daejeon parks — which are right next to each other along Sturgus Avenue S. near S. Charles Street — told KIRO Newsradio they received notes on their tents this week saying the encampment would be swept within 48 hours.
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Speeding driver suspected of DUI killed after crashing into Port Orchard police patrol vehicle

A man has died after he lost control of his car and hit a Port Orchard police patrol vehicle early Thursday morning, Washington State Patrol (WSP) said.
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Video shows kids attacking woman at Federal Way park

The video shows once she intervenes, several kids jump in and start hitting her. Around the 30-second mark of the video, one of the kids punches the woman square in the face.
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Bail set at $5M for suspect in deadly Kent double shooting

KENT, Wash. — A judge has set bail at $5 million for a 34-year-old man accused of killing two people at a home in Kent on Tuesday night. Police arrested the suspect, identified in court documents as DeAngelo Lynch, hours after the shooting with assistance from SWAT. Lynch waived...
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“Pretty Close to Home”: The Hidden Earthquake Threat Beneath Seattle

A new study in GSA Bulletin aims to better determine how often and where faults trigger earthquakes beneath central Seattle. In the Pacific Northwest, major fault systems such as the Cascadian subduction zone offshore tend to receive most of the attention. However, smaller fault systems can also present serious risks, and a new study in the journal GSA Bulletin examines the behavior of a...
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New video shows man allegedly trying to shove rider into arriving Sound Transit train

SEATTLE — Newly obtained video by KING 5 shows another angle of a man allegedly try to push another person in front of an inbound Sound Transit light rail train at Northgate Station. The suspect, Elisio Melendez, remains in jail on $750,000 bail. He was charged with second-degree attempted...
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Molly Moon’s ice cream now available at select Taco Time locations

Thanks to a new partnership pairing two Pacific Northwest favorites, you can now get bites of Molly Moon’s Homemade Ice Cream with your crispy burrito at Taco Time.
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Seattle battery maker fined after workers faced lead levels 4x the limit , state...

SEATTLE — A Seattle battery manufacturer has been fined nearly $225,000 after state regulators said it knowingly exposed workers to dangerous levels of lead and failed to correct safety violations. The Washington State Department of Labor & Industries (L&I) cited Dyno Battery, Inc., which produces batteries for trains, boats,...

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