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View ArticleLa historia de fondo: Sobre el proyecto “Hijas desaparecidas”
Cuando llegamos a Ciudad Juárez, México, en febrero de 2019, nos llamó la atención cómo se parecía a Seattle en muchos sentidos. Las montañas se elevan sobre el horizonte al oeste de la ciudad. Situado...
View ArticleCreating community connections during a time of unprecedented separation
In September and October, before the new wave of COVID restrictions, community members shared how they were finding and maintaining connection during the pandemic.
View ArticleSolemn vigil for those who died without shelter
WHEEL / Women in Black has reported an all-time high number of deaths in its yearly count — the local organization said 139 people died outside, in a public place or by violence — in King County...
View ArticleHelping an uncle out at the West Seattle Farmers Market
Jason Devela, owner of Rockridge Orchards & Cidery in Enumclaw, purchased the business from a family member in 2016, after serving in the Marine Corps. He said the farm, and working in the dirt,...
View ArticleRainier Valley community bands together to launch pop-up COVID-19 vaccine site
For older residents and people of color, finding a COVID-19 vaccine can be an arduous, frustrating and unfruitful task. So a community in the Rainier Valley rallied to open a popup vaccination clinic...
View ArticleLunar New Year in Lynnwood
Ksitigarbha Temple in Lynnwood opened its doors Friday for its first public event in almost a year on the first day of the Lunar New Year — The Year of the Ox. In accordance with state guidelines,...
View ArticleA walk through the snow for a great view at Mount Baker
The road to Artist Point typically opens in July and remains open until the first substantial snowfall of the year, which usually comes in late September or early October, according to the state...
View ArticlePainter Nikita Ares shares joyful energy at Museum of Museums
Nikita Ares, a Seattle-based painter, worked Tuesday, March 30th to install her first exhibition since the start of the pandemic at the newly opened Museum of Museums on First Hill. “We’ve all had...
View ArticleA chance to travel, hug family: COVID vaccines open up new vistas
Need help finding where to get a vaccine? Check out our guide at st.news/getvaccinated.
View Article4 tales of joyous post-vaccine reunions from around the Seattle area
As the uptick in coronavirus vaccines makes it possible to socialize safely, these stories show what reopening our social worlds looks like — from a grandchild’s first visit from her grandparents to an...
View ArticleCOVID threw weddings off track. One solution? Marry in a pink Seattle...
When the coronavirus pandemic closed down Washington state last spring, Bronwen Stevenson shuttered her Pioneer Square business of 10 years, a Vegas-style wedding venue named Shotgun Ceremonies. Yet...
View ArticleNorthwest women take reins to establish Washington state’s first escaramuza...
Escaramuza — a synchronized team equestrian competition choreographed to music — is the only female event in charrería, Mexico’s national sport. On Sunday, team Escaramuza Erandi won Washington's first...
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