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Got 2,000 spare square feet? You might be able to help save our area's free community clothing bank The Clothesline, whose search for a new home is now urgent. Here's the announcement: The West ...
CORO, Venezuela (AP) — Venezuelans are familiar with hardship — they have lived under a complex social, economic and ...
Despite her background working with labor unions, Katie Wilson struggled to gain a toehold with them in the primary as Mayor ...
Two longtime Seattle Public Schools employees have filed a lawsuit claiming they were forced out of their jobs after repeated retaliation and harassment by the district’s director of culinary services ...
Seattle’s Office of Labor Standards reached a record-breaking $15 million settlement with Uber Eats after the city alleged ...
A University of Washington study recently found that Seattle’s Fresh Bucks program that helps low-income families buy fruits ...
At Eater Seattle, we have to eat out a lot — it’s right there in the website name, next to “Seattle.” Sometimes, this ...
The Seattle Office of Labor Standards (OLS) has reached a historic $15 million settlement with Portier, LLC, doing business ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administratio is expanding its warning about radioactive shrimp, recalling more brands due to possible contamination.
Set inside the historic Miramar Theatre, a building that dates back to 1938 and once served as a movie theater and bowling alley, the food hall’s inaugural tenants will feature eateries with roots in ...
The Seattle Iranian Festival, rescheduled to September 20, offers art, music, and cuisine to showcase Iranian culture at the ...
More companies are recalling tens of thousands of packages of imported shrimp that may contain radioactive contamination.