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Get Growing: Plan(t) for pollinators in fall and winter

Did you know pollinators are responsible for one out of every three bites of food we take?

A complete transformation

Madison Park nature preserve finished

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.

Revisiting the Park: Take a left turn at COVID

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).

Seattle woman turns love of musical theater into quarantine project

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.

Getting Kinnected

Madrona entrepreneur creates platform to make healthcare more accessible

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.

SPU lowering tuition next year

Beginning next fall, Seattle Pacific University will decrease its tuition for undergraduates by 25 percent.