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Nika Muhl's Pregame Outfit In WNBA Return Is Turning Heads
Seattle Storm guard Nika Muhl has been vocal about her love for fashion all season in the WNBA. Before the rookies return to WNBA action on Friday, Muhl showed out in an all-white pregame outfit. Muhl was wearing a one-piece white jumpsuit with short heels and glasses. She recently said that ...
Art vending machine in Seattle goes viral
SEATTLE — One of the coolest vending machines you’ll ever see is inside a longtime Seattle shop. The Art-O-Mat is a vintage cigarette machine that dispenses small pieces of art. There are roughly 250 of them throughout the United States, but Venue is the only location where you'll...
Dawgs To Host Pilots For Exhibition On Aug. 23
SEATTLE -- Next Friday, Aug. 23, Husky fans can get a free preview of the 2024 UW Volleyball season as the Huskies host an exhibition match against Portland in Alaska Airlines Arena. The match will start at 6 p.m. and admission is free for all. It will be the first chance to see the Huskies take on another opponent this season, just one week prior to the season opener at Montana State on Aug. 30. Washington's official home season opener does not come until week three of the season, when the Huskies host Washington State on Sept. 13. Washington has...
Blind elderly man stabbed in South Seattle, SWAT arrest suspect
SEATTLE - Police arrested a man accused of stabbing a 60-year-old blind person in Seattle's Columbia City neighborhood Sunday evening. The incident occurred around 7:16 p.m. near 29th Ave S and Rainier Ave S. Officers arrived to find the victim bleeding from his stomach and complaining of head pain. Seattle Fire Department personnel treated him on the scene before transporting him to Harborview Medical Center. Authorities say he is in serious condition.
Seattle Seahawks Super Bowl champion set to make appearance at Keiper's Card Show in Centralia
Those attending the Hub City Car Show in downtown Centralia on Saturday, Aug. 24, also have the chance to meet and get an autograph from a member of the 2014 Super Bowl XLVIII champion Seattle
Paul Allen’s Seattle museum artifacts set for auction after closure
SEATTLE - Christie's and the estate of Paul G. Allen have announced that key artifacts from Allen's collection in the now closed Living Computer Museum + Labs in Seattle will be put up for auction. The Seattle museum had been closed since 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and never...
3 Mariners' hitters going through terrible second-half slumps at the plate
There are around 40 games left to play in the 2024 season, 40 more opportunities for Seattle to punch their ticket to October baseball. Things aren't looking great right now with a rough stretch coming at the same time as an eight-game win streak by the Astros, giving Houston a 2.5 game lead in the AL West. The Mariners are also three games back of a Wild Card spot, right behind the Red Sox. With just a 38.2% chance to make the playoffs as per FanGraphs, what bats need to warm up as soon as possible?
Toddler remains in hospital after foot cut off at Washington daycare
QUINCY, Wash. — A toddler remains in the hospital after his foot was run over by a lawn mower at a Washington daycare earlier this summer, family members say. Since the end of June, 2-year-old Mateo Pacheco Elliott has been hospitalized in Seattle. His mother, Stacey Elliott, said her toddler had his foot cut off while at daycare in Quincy, Washington. It happened June 24.
New affordable housing units could curb displacement in this Tacoma neighborhood
An affordable housing project in Tacoma’s Hilltop Neighborhood is intended to address gentrification by prioritizing affordable housing for those who have been displaced or are at risk of being displaced. The more than 230 affordable housing units being added by the Housing Hilltop project make it the agency’s largest...
Confluence Health implements Primary Care Redesign initiative
WENATCHEE — Confluence Health has implemented changes to increase patient access and care as part of a new Primary Care Redesign initiative. “We pride ourselves on being the local option and providing the service our community needs right here at home,” said Confluence Health CEO Dr. Andrew Jones. “We value this so much that it became our new mission: ‘Local care by and for our community.’ We know that care is best when it is not only provided by someone in and from this community, but when the decisions for the organization are made locally too.”
Demolition looms for building that has hulked over Capitol Campus for decades
Stroll the grounds of the Washington state Capitol and it’s hard to miss the boxy, white building squatting on the campus’ northern edge, its four floors of linear window banks staring back at the manicured lawns and paths across the way. For some, the 283,865-square-foot General Administration Building,...
'Truly an economic engine': Chehalis, Nisqually Tribes detail efforts to grow, expand business operations in the region
Tribes throughout Southwest Washington have sought to diversify their business portfolios in recent years as a means to increase non-gaming revenue, a collection of officials from various tribes said
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