Those damn emails. Not only has that been a consistent refrain of 2016 Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton in the year since she lost to Donald Trump, it’s also a chapter in her new bestseller “What Happened.”
We, the proud kids of the 70-plus-years-ago era were pretty similar to today’s youth, except we were definitely more visible and focused on real life around us.
Many creatures in the garden go to sleep in the winter–but not your soil.
There may not be a fountain of youth feeding Lake Washington, but you can add years to your life with muscles. Resistance training, or weightlifting, has great benefits for us as we age.
One day in the early 1990s, when my son was not much past ten, we were walking down a Madison Park sidewalk and he spotted a tall, columnar evergreen tree, pointed to it and said, “Look Dad, the Via Appia.”
Phil Keller is a good uncle. With 10 nieces and nephews living out of state, that’s no small feat.
“White separatist” proponents have long seen the Northwest, or parts of the Northwest, as a likely place for a secessionist, explicitly racist nation.
Look out! The Washington State’s Department of Commerce just selected a private engineering and planning firm, LDC Consultants, to set new formulas that counties and cities must use to calculate how much capacity for new residential development they have under their existing zoning code.
Just after the decisive victories last week of Jenny Durkan and Teresa Mosqueda, Interim Mayor Tim Burgess released the city’s long-awaited Growth Management Plan.
With a news cycle updating at a speed heretofore unknown, it’s understandable if what we focus on each day changes. But one of the reasons we’re able to get so much information so quickly is under dire threat.
Ten minutes isn’t much time to spend with a kitten. The hope for local nonprofit PAWS is that those 10 minutes could turn into a lifetime.
Sold several months ago, the dilapidated building located in the heart of Madison park’s commercial district that has been described by neighborhood residents as a “blight” has quite a few changes coming its way.