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Aging in Style: Adapting to aging limitations

As we age, we make adaptations, both consciously and unconsciously, for new and developing limitations.

Healthy and Active: Injury affecting your yoga practice?

Physical therapy can help you resolve your biomechanical problems so that you can return to yoga happier, healthier, and with more body awareness in your practice.

Ask Ray About Real Estate: When bidding wars backfire

In April, the median price of a house in Seattle hit a new high of $700,000, according to data from the Northwest Multiple Listing Service.

Tree Talk: Smoke trees blaze in three seasons

Commonly called the smoke tree, Cotinus coggygria is a small, undemanding deciduous tree.

Sixth graders sell lemonade for community councils

Kai Sato had an idea to help raise money for the cash-strapped Madison Valley and Madison Park community councils. Sell lemonade.

Recent sex-abuse docs against mayor attract council attention

In light of a mid-July report by the Seattle Times that an Oregon child-welfare investigator in 1984 concluded Mayor Ed Murray likely molested his foster son while living in Portland, City Councilmember Lorena Gonzalez is asking the mayor to consider resigning.

"Turducken of errors" mars story, reader says

"People of varying views about this development all agree that it is significant for our area."

“Ned knows it’s never too late"

p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 36.0px; font: 23.0px Bodoni} Madison Park man finally earns doctorate at 76 years old

“Ned knows it’s never too late"

p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 36.0px; font: 23.0px Bodoni} Madison Park man finally earns doctorate at 76 years old

Bailey-Boushay House exploring option of homeless shelter for HIV-positive clients

For 25 years, the Bailey-Boushay House has provided both inpatient and outpatient support for men and women afflicted with HIV.

Be:Seattle seeks to register the homeless to vote

Housing isn’t a requirement to vote, but in a state that exclusively relies on mail-in ballots for each election, not having a permanent address can be a big obstacle to voting for many people.

Hands off: Distracted driving law takes effect

Drivers in Washington will need to keep their hands off their phones while on the road or face a potential fine.

WestSide Baby hopes to "Stuff the Bus" this weekend

WestSide Baby, a King County nonprofit which collects and distributes diapers, clothing and baby equipment, is hoping Madison Park will help out for its annual "Stuff the Bus" diaper drive.

Beaver Lodge Sanctuary asking for volunteers to water plants

After more than a month without any measurable rain, the plants in Madison Park’s Beaver Lodge Sanctuary are thirsty. So the area’s caretakers are asking for help.

Beaver Lodge Sanctuary asking for volunteers to water plants

After more than a month without any measurable rain, the plants in Madison Park’s Beaver Lodge Sanctuary are thirsty. So the area’s caretakers are asking for help.

City council could move to oust Mayor Ed Murray

In light of a Sunday report by the Seattle Times that an Oregon child-welfare investigator in 1984 concluded Mayor Ed Murray likely molested his foster son while living in Portland, City Councilmember Lorena Gonzalez is asking the mayor to consider resigning.

City council could move to oust Mayor Ed Murray

In light of a Sunday report by the Seattle Times that an Oregon child-welfare investigator in 1984 concluded Mayor Ed Murray likely molested his foster son while living in Portland, City Councilmember Lorena Gonzalez is asking the mayor to consider resigning.In light of a Sunday report by the Seattle Times that an Oregon child-welfare investigator in 1984 concluded Mayor Ed Murray likely molested his foster son while living in Portland, City Councilmember Lorena Gonzalez is asking the mayor to consider resigning. She is also asking the council to consider whether it needs to take action to remove Murray in order to maintain public confidence in city government