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The students behind "True Dawgs: A Garfield Story" say the documentary is an attempt to mend a school community and restore Garfield's previous image around Seattle.
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The local drivers' union was encouraged by the first full briefing since the stabbing death of driver Shawn Yim, but officials indicate complex and expensive work ahead.
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REI's new appointments come after members of the Issaquah-based outdoor retail co-op voted to reject the uncontested slate of candidates put forward by the board in the spring.
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Singer-songwriter Laufey played for a sold-out crowd in Seattle on Oct. 4. She's captivated young fans with her blend of jazz and pop, but she's not the only modern pop artist who nods to jazz.
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The City of Olympia plans to reopen the building by 2027 and provide affordable rental space for eight nonprofit organizations.
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Billy Cobham stumbled onto fame after releasing his debut in 1973. In 2022, the drummer explored the watershed moment and his illustrious career in the KNKX studios.
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Celebrated jazz singer Samara Joy explores her musical education and co-producing her newest record ahead of a show at Moore Theatre on September 29.
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Over 60 years after Leo Lassen called his last baseball game in Seattle, fans still vividly remember his home run call, and his detailed re-creation of road games from inside a studio.
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Foot traffic in Seattle's Chinatown-International District hasn't fully recovered from the pandemic. Some say more transit options and events like the World Cup will help.
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Recorded in 1965, Morgan's "Cornbread" sits between the crossover success of "The Sidewinder" and the exploratory triumph "Search for the New Land."
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Once Lake City's Fred Meyer shuts down, residents will have to travel over a mile to the next large grocery store and pharmacy. Some worry the area could become a food desert.
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Jazz community members share why they love the monthlong event, which begins Oct. 10, and offer tips for first-timers.