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Canine Companions Puget Sound team celebrates 'independence for all' on July 4th
For the non-profit Canine Companions - July 4 marks its 49th anniversary and its mission to ensure independence for everyone. Canine Companions provides service dogs to adults, children and veterans with disabilities and facility dogs to professionals working in healthcare, criminal justice and educational settings. On June 29, the Canine...
Have a sizzlin’ good time at the annual ‘Smoke on the Water’ BBQ on Wednesday, July 17
Destination Des Moines’ annual Smoke on the Water Community BBQ will be held on Wednesday, July 17, 2024, from 4:30–7 p.m. at the Des Moines Beach Park Event Center. Savor mouthwatering BBQ from L&S Soul Food and BBQ, enjoy a beer and wine garden, play backyard games, and connect with fellow community members.
Make friends with the furry and feathered residents of Green Apple Alpacas in Auburn
AUBURN, Wash. — The quickest way to a llama's heart is through carrots. That's just one of the things you learn when you visit Green Apple Alpacas in Auburn, a farm Kandi Dodrill started with her husband Mark five years ago. "We love having visitors," Dodrill said. "We love...
One of Seattle’s Best Bakeries Is Now Doing Sandwiches and Ice Cream
Harry Cheadle is the editor of Eater Seattle. Just in time for the four-day weekend — at least, we here at Eater Seattle are bailing for the next two days — Temple Pastries is opening up its long-anticipated sandwiches-and-ice-cream window. Owner Christina Wood has been eyeing an expansion...
Seattle plastic surgery provider accused of posting fake positive reviews must pay $5M
A Seattle-area plastic surgery provider accused of threatening patients over negative reviews and posting fake positive ones must pay $5 million to the state attorney general’s office and thousands of Washington patients.
Washington's Second Paris Baguette Café Opens in Tukwila
Paris Baguette — a global bakery café franchise providing fresh-baked cakes, pastries, and breads, plus coffees, gourmet sandwiches, salads, and other French-inspired fare — opened last Saturday in Tukwila’s Southcenter area, the company announced. It’s the second Paris Baguette to open in Washington and comes just...
Tacoma Animal Shelter Cares for Dog Thrown From Moving Vehicle
Submitted by Humane Society for Tacoma & Pierce County. Between June 28-30, two weeks after the Humane Society for Tacoma & Pierce County adopted out over 220 animals during a capacity crisis, the shelter welcomed 121 animals in need. Among them was Blaze, a dog who was thrown from a moving vehicle on SR-509 in Tacoma.
Producer picks: tracing family lineage and searching for hermits
The Soundside team is on a break this week for the 4th of July holiday, so we’re revisiting some of our favorite segments of the year. First up, when Seattle writer and illustrator Tessa Hulls started drafting the story of her grandmother’s life, she wanted to take on the role of neutral narrator, but that didn't last long. We’ll hear about her graphic novel, Feeding Ghosts, and the complicated family history she unraveled. And then, we'll speak with the director of a documentary about renowned translator Bill Porter aka Red Pine.
Dear ShopRite customers — Much-loved Capitol Hill convenience store ready to say goodbye to 15th Ave E
The days are numbered for Capitol Hill neighborhood convenience store, household goods and hardware store, and smoke shop ShopRite. A sign has gone up on the 15th and Republican store announcing the store is closing “soon” and a closeout sale is underway. In classic ShopRite style, the sign includes multiple variations for spelling the store’s name.
Feel Good Friday: Child Care, Grit City Trees, and Local Fashion
HopeSparks is Blazing a New Trail in Child Services. Family-services organization HopeSparks was founded in 1895, and next year will celebrate 130 years of serving Tacoma and Pierce County. Get to know the organization, which recently opened a new Tacoma facility, here. City of Tacoma Commences 2024 Grit City Trees...
Pet of the Week: Meet Tanner, an affectionate 3-year-old Alaskan husky mix
SEATTLE — Tanner was one of the more than 60 dogs removed from a rural Mason County property connected to an animal cruelty case in mid-April and is still looking for a family at Seattle Humane. Despite his rough past, this 3-year-old Alaskan husky mix is incredibly affectionate and...
The First Sculptor of Seattle
My first encounter with the work of James Wehn occurred in the 1980s during a family trip to the Seattle Center. At some point that day we found ourselves walking… The post The First Sculptor of Seattle appeared first on Seattle magazine.
The Seattle Dog Power Rankings
Outsiders are sometimes (okay, pretty much always) horrified to find out that our hot dogs get smothered with cream cheese. The style dates back to a grunge-era bagel cart in Pioneer Square that doled out the late-night snacks to people stumbling out of rock shows. And it’s stuck around ever since. Not all Seattle dogs are exactly alike, and folks might debate essential components. (Is mustard even necessary? Jalapeños?) But there's no arguing that people have grown to embrace the schmear-slathered franks. Here are the places cooking the best dogs in town right now, ranked.
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