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As a pioneering voice in Seattle jazz, saxophonist Tobi Stone has carved out their niche, blending jazz with eclectic influences from Klezmer to Eastern European folk.
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The love story — of two men who are federal employees in the 1950s — will be performed at a time when the military has banned trans service members.
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Leader of her own groups and a member of several jazz bands, Audrey Stangland shares her versatile musical approach and what she loves about trombone.
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Putting together an emergency kit can be intimidating, but you may already have a lot of the supplies you need.
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Seattle's 2026 will include six World Cup matches, a new light rail connection to the east side of King County, and efforts to get workers back to the office.
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Ten local artists will start the new year $10,000 richer, thanks to local music nonprofit Sonic Guild Seattle.
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Progressive candidate Katie Wilson has won one of the closest mayoral races in Seattle's history. Both candidates said Thursday that it’s time for the city to come together.
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The name honors the Northwest’s geography and frequent rainfall. "Torrent" also hints at how the women’s hockey team will approach play on the ice.
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Even with the mayor’s race still undecided, the balance of power in Seattle city government is set to change.
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Katie Wilson has earned 49.83% of votes, compared to Bruce Harrell’s 49.79% in election results updated Monday. The race remains too close to call.
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Early ballot returns on election night showed a more progressive slate of candidates leading in the races for city attorney and three City Council seats.
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While challenger Katie Wilson and incumbent Bruce Harrell both want to use more tiny homes as temporary shelters, Wilson's plan calls for spending more money to get even more people inside.