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Cherries, apricots, berries and more: Farmers bring their harvest to summer market every Saturday
This Saturday marks the 11th Edmonds Museum Summer Market of the season. We have seen rain, wind, extreme heat and, finally, some beautiful Saturdays to shop local with us at the market. Cherries are in their prime now – whether you are looking for Rainiers or a Bing variety. Apricots...
American Capital Group acquires land for new 316-unit Multifamily housing in Lynnwood
LYNNWOOD—Bellevue-based commercial real estate agency American Capital Group recently acquired most of the land which will be used to build an upcoming, seven-story, 316-unit multifamily apartment project in Lynnwood near Alderwood Mall on 4001 198th Street Southwest. The current property was purchased for a total of $9.5 million last...
Local Safeway stores in Burien, Des Moines and elsewhere to be sold due to Kroger strategy
EDITOR’S NOTE: This story has been updated to reflect correct information on the divestiture of these stores, not necessarily their closures. Kroger, the parent company of QFC and Safeway, this week announced the planned sale of several stores – including on SW 148th Street in Burien – as part of a broader, national divestiture strategy.
UPDATE: SeaTac City Hall repairs underway, will reopen Monday, July 15
Although repairs are still underway, SeaTac City Hall remains closed to the public following a sprinkler activation incident on Tuesday, July 8, 2024. The city said that efforts to mitigate water damage and restore the building are ongoing, with facilities and vendors working around the clock. As we previously reported,...
Fire authorities offer free CPR training, career fair Saturday, July 13
A free CPR training and career fair will run from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, July 13 at the accesso ShoWare Center, 625 W. James St., in Kent. South King County CPR & First Aid is operated in partnership by Puget Sound, Renton and Valley regional fire authorities. Join...
All Diamond Shruumz Chocolates, Gummies, And Cones Recalled in WA
Prophet Premium Blends has issued a recall on all Diamond Shruumz products. At least 58 people in at least 27 states reported serious illness after consuming Diamond Shruumz chocolates, gummies, and cones. 30 people were hospitalized. On case of serious illness has been identified in Washington State in a Grant County resident.
ESPN Insider Buster Olney Discusses Seattle Mariners Financial Issues and More
Speaking on the "Refuse to Lose" podcast this Friday, ESPN MLB Insider Buster Olney discussed the financial issues plaguing the Seattle Mariners, the reputation that the M's have around baseball and much more.
K-Pop powerhouse ATEEZ begins U.S. tour in Tacoma this weekend
TACOMA - ATEEZ is one of the top groups in K-pop with their powerful performances, vocals, and stage presence, and they are bringing it all to Tacoma this Sunday to kick off the U.S. leg of the 2024 ATEEZ WORLD TOUR [TOWARDS THE LIGHT : WILL TO POWER]. With over...
Snow leopard cubs at Woodland Park Zoo open their eyes for the first time
SEATTLE — Three snow leopard cubs that were born at Seattle’s Woodland Park Zoo on Memorial Day have opened their eyes for the first time as they continue to grow. After a recent neonatal exam, zoo staff learned that there were two female cubs and one male. The cubs appear to be developing and are becoming more active every day.
Stephenson ‘Under The Radar’ No Longer
Consider new Seattle Kraken center Chandler Stephenson the month of March in reverse; He may have left Las Vegas like a lamb, but signed as a free agent in Seattle with a lion’s roar of controversy. As far as departing Sin City, “He left without much commotion,” writes VegasHockeyKnights.com....
Good Brewing moving out and 4 Stitch Brewing is moving in
That headline tells just one part of the story. Good Brewing Company has sold two of its locations. There’s a lot to unpack here, so stick with me. Good Brewing operates three brewery taprooms. This news does not impact the location in Sultan, Washington. It involves only the Woodinville and Bothell/Mill Creek locations, which have been sold and are going to “Good hands.”
No Lakewood Farmers Market or Summer Concerts for two weeks
The Lakewood Farmers Market and Summer Nights at the Pavilion Summer Concert are on hiatus the next two weeks. There will be no market or concert July 16 or 23. The pause is so the City of Lakewood can prepare for and recover from SummerFEST, happening July 20 at Fort Steilacoom Park.
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