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In a few weeks, relay teams will race from the snowy hills of Mount Baker Ski Area to the salty waters of Bellingham Bay. But organizers have to really watch the snow.
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The Juice Box got an $80,000 grant in 2022 from Centralia's coal transition fund to help replace the roof and the failing heating system.
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Graham Zimmerman has scaled some of the tallest peaks in the world, but recently he's taken on a new challenge — advocating for action to turn back the effects of climate change.
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14 chefs and restaurants from Washington state were named James Beard semifinalists.
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All issues of the former music magazine, "The Rocket," are now available online to the public for free thanks to the Washington State Library and University of Washington.
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From Seattle to Portland, many people consider the Pacific Northwest a pinball paradise. But, there just aren’t many machines in some places. That’s why one Tri-Cities man is trying to ramp up pinball pandemonium in southeastern Washington, with the help of fellow pinball fans.
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As the U.S. celebrates the civil rights icon on MLK Day, here are a few things to know about the holiday honoring the slain activist and his fight against inequality and racial injustice.
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"Science for Everyone" includes 3D-printed statues of women innovators from the Pacific Northwest, a play area to explore STEAM careers and lays out the inequalities that remain in scientific fields.
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Lily Gladstone became the first Indigenous person to win a Golden Globe for best actress in a drama on Sunday night for her role in “Killers of the Flower Moon.”
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Yes, it’s tempting to look for sunny spots, but there's lots to be said for taking a winter vacation to northerly destinations at their coldest, darkest times of year.
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Kirsten and Yura Vracko opened Cheeky & Dry in November. It's a bottle shop dedicated to nonalcoholic beverages.
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Historically, museums across the U.S. have taken a detached, scholarly, and archaic view of Native Americans. But over the past decade there’s been a push by Native advocates and their supporters to “decolonize” these institutions.