Magnolia mom Cheryl Brenner wanted to recreate as much of the holiday spirit as she could for her family this year.
Did you know pollinators are responsible for one out of every three bites of food we take?
Almost two years ago former Madison Park resident Gene Brandzel set his sights on transforming an ugly patch of land at a street end on Prospect Street into property that Seattle residents could enjoy.ow, the flora is planted and the sign installed marking the Prospect Street Nature Preserve in Madison Park complete.
What the … this is getting really old. Up until today, we’d seen gatherings inside and out with the proper social distancing, but now it’s back to square one. Let’s hope we knock it out of the park in time for Christmas happenings (within reason).
Like many people during the COVID-19 quarantine, Victoria Campbell did what many others did while sheltering away from others: She took up a new project.
Madrona entrepreneur Megan Haas's idea for a holistic healthcare platform that allows people to manage their health while connecting with other people and practitioners began percolating 15 years ago.
Beginning next fall, Seattle Pacific University will decrease its tuition for undergraduates by 25 percent.
What we wouldn’t give to have the old restaurants back in Madison Park, even though there weren’t near as many as there are now.
Any writer will tell you: Probably the hardest thing about crafting a story is to come up with a lede (lead to non-journalists).
Based on unofficial general election results Tuesday evening, Washington residents overwhelmingly voted for former Vice President Joe Biden and his running mate Kamala Harris over sitting President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence, while Gov. Jay Inslee has declared victory over challenger Loren Culp, thus securing his third term.
Come October, garden columns are usually filled with stories about pumpkins, chrysanthemums or trees ablaze with autumn color. Rightly so, but there is another plant that heralds the season in equal splendor: sedums.
To Madison Park’s Tiffany Lewis, the treats she regularly produces in her commercial kitchen and delivers throughout Seattle and the country are not just cookies.
The best part of summer is seeing the neighbors come out of hiding to reconnect and hear the word on the street. A main topic has been the virus and how to circumvent the reality of it.
Even though the new year for Seattle Public Schools begins Friday for most students, COVID-19 has created a lot of uncertainty for parents and teachers as students prepare for an all-remote start to the school year.
With a little urging from her parents, Queen Anne teen Emani Burkhart has turned a hobby to keep busy during the pandemic into something even bigger.