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Snoqualmie Ice Cream reopens 18 months after fire devastated four small businesses
The owners didn’t stop at rebuilding the ice cream shop. They expanded, opening two additional concepts: Falls Avenue Cookie Co.…
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Governor declares emergency over Everett fuel spill, warns of potential SEA disruption
If fuel deliveries through the pipeline are not restored by Saturday evening, “airport operations will be significantly affected,” Ferguson said.
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Mother faces driver accused of killing her son in Ballard hit-and-run
David Tapia pleaded not guilty to charges stemming from a Feb. 1 crash in Ballard that killed 39-year-old Richard “Ole”…
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Providence Swedish layoffs are the latest in a wave of job cuts sweeping Puget Sound hospitals
Like many hospital systems, Providence Swedish said they are facing “multiple headwinds.” Experts warn it could mean longer waits and…
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Seattle revamps Rainier Avenue with safety upgrades and dedicated bus lane
Seattle is implementing safety improvements along Rainier Avenue, one of the city’s most dangerous traffic corridors, using voter-approved funding.
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Lake Stevens’ Laura Eichert is top volleyball player in Washington
In this week’s Prep Zone, KING 5 Sports heads to Lake Stevens to meet a student who could be one…
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Food benefit cuts still affect many people in Washington
About 149,000 Washington residents are losing SNAP benefits due to expanded exclusions. Food banks brace for a surge in need…
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Police actively searching for Duvall boy missing for 2 days
Hudson Graham, 14, was last seen at his Duvall home. A note indicated he may be heading to Texas.
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Western Washington power utilities brace for future storms with upgraded systems
Utilities in western Washington report improved preparedness for future storms, a year after a bomb cyclone caused over 600,000 power…
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Pike Brewing to close flagship Pike Place Market taproom, restaurant
The future of the 1415 First Avenue space, acquired by Unico Properties in 2013, is unclear.
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