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Chili's to open new location in western Washington. Here's where
SEATAC, Wash. — Fans of the fast casual chain Chili's have been clamoring for a new location in western Washington, and it now appears those hopes will soon be fulfilled. The Port of Seattle announced 11 new restaurants and retail locations for its new C Concourse expansion space at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA), and Chili's is listed among them.
Recreational crabbing reopens in Puget Sound marine areas
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife has announced several Puget Sound marine areas will reopen for recreational crab fishing starting in October. Waters reopening to sport crabbing on Tuesday, Oct. 1 include the following areas, according to the WDFW.
Frozen custard and burger chain Freddy’s is headed to Washington
Fast-casual restaurant chain Freddy’s Frozen Custard & Steakburgers is coming to the state of Washington, continuing its substantial expansion across the U.S. Among these the new deals in five states it has signed, Freddy’s is planning to open its first 10 restaurants in Washington. According to a news...
Most Haunted Winery in Washington: The Hidden Gem You’ve Been Looking For?
I had not heard of this urban legend until today. Now, my thoughts are filled with curiosity!. The first winery in Washington state is nearly 100 years old. It was created with the partnership of two companies: Pommerelle Wine Company and the National Wine Company in 1934. Seventy years ago,...
The airport fighting to clean up sludge left by 'forever chemicals'
Taxiing jet engines groaned on the tarmac, their fumes filling the Port of Seattle's firetruck bays on an early summer day here. Snaking hoses connected tanks and filters in a complex cleanup operation. Over six days, the system flushed a toxic substance from a firetruck as the department became one of the first in the nation to begin to remove firefighting foam concentrates laced with "forever chemicals." For decades, per- and polyfluoroalkyl chemicals, or PFAS, have been used in foams to put out the highest-intensity petroleum-fueled fires — especially important in saving lives amid catastrophe at airports, military bases and fossil fuel...
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