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Rare snow shuts Seattle schools

SEATTLE – A snowstorm blanketed Seattle and western Washington into Monday morning prompting widespread school closures, flight cancellations and power outages for more than 100,000 electric...

New Seattle business caters to canines

SEATTLE – Stand on any block around lunchtime near Amazon.com’s downtown Seattle headquarters and there are two common sights: people walking their dogs and people buying lunch at food truck...

The next Puerto Vallarta?

In Sayulita, growth, tourism transform laid-back Mexican beach

Gum unstuck from famed wall

SEATTLE – A piece of Seattle history is coming down – or rather, 1 million little pieces. Crews are cleaning up the city’s famed “gum wall” near Pike Place Market, where tourists ...

Pot deliveryman is here

Marijuana biz evolving faster than laws in Seattle

‘Weed Fairy’ pays visit to Seattle, gives out pot

SEATTLE – A woman who calls herself the “Weed Fairy” distributed free nuggets of marijuana to people in Seattle over Memorial Day weekend, taping the free pot on fliers around a city neighbo...

China lifts U.S. shellfish ban

SEATTLE – China has lifted a five month-long ban on live shellfish from U.S. West Coast waters, officials said Friday. The Chinese government announced the ban’s end in a letter, ...

Hiking Shi Shi

Solitude and sea stacks are the draw at pristine Washington beach

Teaching dogs new trick: Ignore pot

Washington police pooches adjust to new laws

Border entry fee study sparks northern opposition

SEATTLE – By Michael Hill’s estimation, 90 percent of the people pumping gas at his station just south of the U.S.-Canada border in Washington state are Canadians. Gas north of t...