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Disability commission recommends safe consumption sites

Jin-Ah Kim is a recovering opioid addict who only got clean when every single person when knew cut her off.

Pending PCC proves controversial in Madison Park

The East Design Review Board on Wednesday praised changes made to plans for a future mixed-use development that will include a PCC Market on East Madison.

Grasping at straws (to start)

Diners at more than 200 Seattle-area establishments may notice something missing this month with their drink.

Mayor Ed Murray resigns in wake of a fifth sex abuse claim

Mayor Ed Murray has resigned in the wake of a fifth allegation of sex abuse, this time from his cousin.

Review: Which of Seattle’s bike shares are worth the money?

Orange and green bikes have been strewn about the city to do what bike-share program Pronto couldn’t do — succeed.

Garden Hotline: How to plant 101– Trees, shrubs and perennials

Plants are like people. They are affected by hot and cold.

Young home buyers can still exist in Seattle

For many Americans, adulthood means venturing out and having your own place to call home.

Food Matters: A new face at Leschi Market brings decades of wine experience

This is a food story about tradition, longevity, and family values: The tradition of lamb sausages and the longevity of fine wine.

Revisiting the Park: Chores and fun revisited

A day in the life at the Lehman household is predictable.

Mountain Ash trees signal the change of the season

Two trees, more than any others, tell us that summer is coming to an end and autumn is on its way – not with foliage color but with bold and brilliant berries. Both are Mountain Ash trees.

Hearing aids do make a difference

As many of us know well, the chances of developing hearing loss increase significantly as we get older, particularly as we move into our later years. 

Aging in Style: Design bridging the generation gap

There is much discussion about the contrast in life and work styles of different generations of Americans. 

Ask Ray About Real Estate: Fear Factor: Why homeowners aren't selling

In a recent survey (June 2017) conducted by the National Association of Realtors, 76 percent of homeowners said they felt the economy was getting better or staying the same.