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New Bulk Buy Program Encourages Collaborations Between Farmers and Pike Place Market Businesses
Beloved cheesecake bakery The Confectional has partnered with two Pike Place Market farms to create mouthwatering flavors: Blueberry Bliss and Tayberry & Cream. Both flavors quickly became best sellers at their debut in July. Try these seasonal flavors through Labor Day or before they sell out. The partnerships were made...
Seattle City Light Invests in Grid Upgrades for Reliable Electricity and Sustainable Future
Seattle City Light is actively bolstering the infrastructural fortitude of its electric grid, advancing projects aimed at ensuring consistent electricity delivery to its customers. As outlined in a recent announcement, the utility provider is currently updating substations, replacing old cables, and installing cutting-edge technology. The emphasis on upgrades seeks to match growing demand and to anticipate future growth needs.
Reuben’s Brews and OOLA Distillery release Greyhound Spritz canned cocktail
Reuben’s Brews has always been a forward-thinking brewery, and the movement of craft breweries to explore the “beyond beer” segment which includes cider, seltzer, kombucha, "hard” anything, and perhaps most significantly canned ready-to-drink cocktails which are booming. Reuben’s has experimented with natural fruit hard seltzer in there FruitFuzz lineup, and small batch NA beer, this collaboration lets them try out the RTD canned cocktail market without investing in a distillery and an entirely new market. Plus, it keeps one foot in the beer world with the use of hops citrusy and slightly spizy hops and Reuben’s seltzer techniques with OOLA’s gin botanicals and grapefruit puree for a refreshing take on a classic cocktail.
Man sentenced to prison for 2021 hit-and-run that killed Shoreline mother
KING COUNTY, Wash. - The man who killed a Shoreline mother during a hit-and-run in 2021 will spend nearly 11 years in prison. On Thursday before sentencing, Aiden Ott apologized to the family of the victim, 45-year-old Diane Marx. Ott accepted a plea agreement for counts of vehicular homicide, vehicular assault, hit-and-run felony death, and reckless driving.
Seattle weather: More sun Friday, but rain returns early next week
Seattle - Sunshine returns Friday in Western Washington, but a passing front will bring a chance of rain for the first time in weeks by Monday. Temperatures will be back to normal Friday with highs in the upper 70s and low 80s in the central and south Puget Sound areas.
Southbound I-5 in SW Washington could face 90-minute delays on Friday
The Washington State Department of Transportation has reduced southbound traffic on I-5 near Woodland to two lanes for a 50-day project, causing up to a 90-minute delay, and recommends drivers plan to travel outside of peak hours to avoid delays.
Kroger, Albertsons to pause merger during lawsuits; 3 Central Oregon Safeways could be affected
Kroger and Albertsons have agreed to temporarily halt their proposed merger, pending lawsuits filed in Colorado and by the Federal Trade Commission, according to the Associated Press. The move means the potential sale of three Central Oregon Safeway stores will be on hold. Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser sued to...
FBI Issues Jugging Warning: Video All Washingtonians Need to See
The FBI has issued a warning of an increasing crime trend called "jugging." Jugging is when a criminal suspect or group targets a customer leaving a bank ATM, or building with a significant amount of cash. Thieves approach victims as they get into their vehicles, or in some cases actually follow the victim as they drive off, to rob them at another location.
US promises $240 million to improve fish hatcheries, protect tribal rights in Pacific Northwest
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — The U.S. government will invest $240 million in salmon and steelhead hatcheries in the Pacific Northwest to boost declining fish populations and support the treaty-protected fishing rights of Native American tribes, officials announced Thursday. The departments of Commerce and the Interior said there will be an initial $54 million for hatchery maintenance and modernization made available to 27 tribes in the region, which includes Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Alaska. The hatcheries “produce the salmon that tribes need to live,” said Jennifer Quan, the regional administrator for NOAA Fisheries West Coast Region. “We are talking about food for the tribes and supporting their culture and their spirituality.” Some of the facilities are on the brink of failure, Quan said, with a backlog of deferred maintenance that has a cost estimated at more than $1 billion.
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