Two new studies shed light on how the decline of local news can affect elections and the pool of candidates running for ...
Seattle has the second highest share of kids living with two parents among the nation's largest cities, which places it in ...
It won't do journalism, at least not to start, but an online startup in Pierce County aims to fill the news void left by ...
Tourists are coming back to Seattle in large numbers, but locals are missing from the mix. Year-round foot traffic is ...
I thought the problematic “news vouchers” proposal was dead, after Seattle activist Katie Wilson couldn’t find enough support to put it before voters. But it’s now back as a plank in Wilson’s ...
Two new studies provide insights into a possible cure for HIV, and feature the work of researchers from the UW and Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center.
Former KOMO TV and radio reporter Bryan Johnson, a pillar of Seattle journalism for more than half a century, has died. He ...
Despite missing more than a month with an upper-body injury picked up late in training camp, Ryker Evans believed he would be able to seamlessly jump right back into the lineup when the Kraken ...
A Spokane newspaper's transfer to a nonprofit is going a bit slower than some expected but it's still expected to happen by ...
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Seattle’s Most Famous Afghan Restaurant Is Closing After 33 Years
Seattle’s dining scene is getting a little less diverse: Kabul, which for three decades has been one of the city’s only Afghan restaurants, is closing on December 31, reports the Seattle Times.
A University of Oklahoma instructor has been placed on leave after a student complained about receiving a failing grade on a paper.
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