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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. and an event space above it. SNOQUALMIE, Wash. — More than...

5 suspects on the run after cannabis shop smash-and-grab in Snohomish County

The break-in at The Kushery Cannabis in unincorporated Everett marks the latest in a series of ram-raid burglaries targeting the strip mall. SNOHOMISH COUNTY, Wash. — Five burglary suspects are on...

Federal funding cut threatens King County’s permanent housing programs for homeless

Under the new Trump Administration policy, funding for permanent housing will drop from 87% to 30% nationwide and be redirected toward transitional housing programs. SEATTLE — Housing officials across western Washington...

From packing boxes to building satellites: Amazon program launches warehouse workers into space career

The satellite technician program is available to anyone in Washington through a partnership between Amazon and Lake Washington Institute of Technology. SEATTLE — Amazon warehouse workers in Washington state are transitioning...

SEA Airport opens food pantry for unpaid federal workers as shutdown disrupts travel

More than $10,000 worth of non-perishable food, toiletries and baby supplies have been donated to the federal worker food pantry so far, SEA Airport said. SEATAC, Wash. — Seattle-Tacoma International Airport...

E-bike shaves 30 minutes off Mailbox Peak rescue of hiker in distress

Saturday's rescue shows the success of Seattle Mountain Rescue's e-bike pilot program since its launch earlier this year. NORTH BEND, Wash. — When Seattle Mountain Rescue received an alert Saturday evening...

UW soccer community mourns loss of star goalkeeper Mia Hamant

Before Friday night's men's soccer game at Husky Soccer Stadium, players and spectators observed a moment of silence in Hamant's memory. SEATTLE — The University of Washington soccer community gathered Friday...

Tukwila families turn to free market after week without SNAP aid

On Thursday, the lapse in SNAP benefits sent a surge of people to a Tukwila nonprofit for help gathering free food and household essentials. TUKWILA, Wash. — For six days, thousands...

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