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Seattle flamenco dancer and teacher shares passion for art form through performances

Ever since she was a teenager, flamenco has been a dominant aspect Savannah Fuentes’s life, and its her love for the Spanish folk art form that drives her to share the dance and music style all over the West Coast.

Real estate comes back to earth

It finally happened: The fever broke. With the rise in interest rates, the Seattle real estate market has experienced a cool-off.

Unofficial Primary results: Incumbents advance to general election

In Washington state primary races, based on unofficial results Tuesday

A different kind of artwork

Madison Valley artist exchanges 3-D, game design for paint and an easel

For years, when Danika Wright worked alongside her husband, Matt, in an office, they were first digitally creating film sets and props for movies in Southern California and then designing video games in Seattle.

Tree Talk: Summer in a pot

“Ah … This is summer.” Those were the words of Lloyd Lutz, county extensions agent, Shelby County, Ohio, 1958. Lloyd was pointing to a yard square plot of zinnias that I had tucked into a corner of my first vegetable garden, my first 4-H project.

Revisiting the Park: Pretty much a story about food

Believe it or not, Madison Park (specifically, the flatlands) was considered the poor side of town back in the day. It was the best place to find a reasonably priced rental in an unbelievable location.

Prospect Street preserve needs July work party volunteers

Volunteers are needed for a Saturday morning work party from 9 a.m. to noon July 16

The Seattle Public Library temporarily cutting hours at some branches

In response to ongoing staffing shortages related to COVID-19, The Seattle Public Library has temporarily reduced open hours through the summer at several locations.