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Mon, 03/28/16

By Pat Cashman

Many years ago, my pop decided to take my brothers and me to a big, organized Easter egg hunt. Colored eggs had been hidden all over a city park in our small town---including one gold egg. The kid that found it was to…MORE

Mon, 03/28/16

By Lindsay Peyton

A group of West Seattle residents are making sure films with a golden message find their way onto the silver screen.

West Seattle Meaningful Movies offers screenings the first Saturday of each month at the…MORE

Wed, 03/23/16

By Peggy Sturdivant

It’s telling that when Linda Joss wanted to start a neighborhood musical theater group she invited about 25 of her closest friends to her basement. Let that sink in for a minute…twenty-five of her closest friends. That…MORE

Wed, 03/23/16

"The Craftsman" by Nick Twietmeyer documents the last days of Steve Howell's Ballard Forge at Fenpro.

By Nick Twietmeyer

From inside the Fenpro building in Ballard you can hear all manner of noises. Sometimes it's an angle grinder…MORE

Tue, 03/22/16

Last week Ballard resident, Diane Bedell, spoke to third grade students at St. John School about surviving a heart transplant and how it led to her participating as a tag sled driver in the opening ceremony of Alaska’s legendary Iditarod dog sled…MORE

Mon, 03/21/16

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Mon, 03/21/16

By Amanda Knox

By the end of our four-day trip to Detroit, Chris, Gavin and I were silly giddy. It was that state of exhaustion when you really should go to bed but instead linger a little longer. It was not enough sleep, sensory overload…MORE

Mon, 03/21/16

By Katy Wilkens

This year, instead of an Easter basket filled with chocolate rabbits and marshmallow chicks, try making a healthy, salt-free gourmet gift basket. The same ideas work to celebrate a birthday, going away, wedding or baby…MORE

Mon, 03/21/16

By Pat Cashman

I still remember the moment of the great breakthrough. My son, perhaps five years old, raced into the living room wearing a grin so wide it could have spanned two –and-a-half time zones.

“I can do it!” He…MORE

Thu, 03/17/16

There is nothing more disturbing to find out one has bed bugs. An image of a tick-like, incubus insect feeding on your own blood while you peacefully dream of sugarplums in your warm bed is too much for most to bear.

The reality is too…MORE

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