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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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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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Designer Andrea Weatherhead built Sound Lab, an interactive exhibit at Seattle's Museum of Pop Culture, with an ambitious goal: teach people to play music in a matter of minutes.
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From Pioneer Square to Belltown, the event will span 20 blocks and is part of an effort to revitalize downtown.
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Romance books have become more popular, and the new brick-and-mortar Seattle bookstore Lovestruck is a gift for enthusiasts.
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"Way of the Masks" organizers emphasize Xaalh — the sacred balance of life — amid concerns about the Trump administration's proposal to remove national forest protections.
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Initiative would increase worker protections and increase minimum wage to $20.24.
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In addition to performing with orchestras around the country, cellist Gabriel Cabezas, 32, has also backed stars such as Rufus Wainwright, Phoebe Bridgers and Taylor Swift.
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The country is falling behind in clean energy, but McKibben believes a turnaround is possible. He will speak Tuesday night in Seattle on tour with his new book, Here Comes the Sun.