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'My own disability wasn't believed': Seattle man and guide dog kicked out of restaurant
SEATTLE — Guide dogs are essential for many blind people to be able to live their daily lives independently. But recently, a blind man was kicked out of a Seattle restaurant for having his guide dog with him. “I was speechless, I was shaking,” said Paul Castle, who lives...
New Golden Gardens café owned and operated by Ballard High School alums
SEATTLE — Despite some gloomy weather on May 18, Seattle's Golden Gardens was packed with people, many of whom stopped by the beach's newest business, the “Kite Café.”. The café is owned and operated by two Ballard High School alums. "I like to think that we...
Scene in Edmonds: Octopus find
While on her walk along the Edmonds Pier Saturday, photographer Julia Wiese noticed two excited young boys with their father. The Lake Stevens residents, Eshaan and Nahyan, had just pulled up an octopus using squid as bait. Earlier they caught a rat fish. Both the rat fish and the octopus were returned to the water.
Construction of new Scriber Lake Park Boardwalk Trail underway
LYNNWOOD—The City of Lynnwood’s Parks, Recreation and Cultural Arts Department broke ground on its Scriber Lake Park Boardwalk Trail on Thursday, May 16, which, when construction is complete next year, will offer South Lynnwood a new accessible way to enjoy nature without ever leaving the city limits. The...
Search and rescue dog K9 Keb dies at age 14
Edmonds’ own K9 Keb, the American Humane Search and Rescue 2022 Hero Dog, has died at the age of 14. Keb’s adventures were chronicled in the award-winning bestseller A Dog’s Devotion: True Adventures of a K9 Search and Rescue Team. Keb and her owner — Edmonds resident Suzanne Elshult — spent over 13 years of active service in wilderness search and rescue. During that time, they deployed on over 100 missions with multiple important finds — most notably during the 2014 Oso landslide.
Welcome In, Are You Ready?: The Word Alive @ SODO
The Word Alive has played dozens of shows over the past few years, criss-crossing the globe, promoting their latest EP, Hard Reset, (released Aug ’23), and fans in Seattle were finally able to see and hear them perform some songs off that release here last Sunday on Mother’s Day at Showbox SODO. What was originally supposed to be held at The Showbox, the event sold out so quickly that they made the decision to switch venues in order to allow more fans to see the show. (This is not always the case, so fans should be grateful they were able to make that happen.) They are currently wrapping up dates with Memphis May Fire and Nerv, supporting Asking Alexandria’s, “All My Friends”, North American tour. Although they played second in the night’s lineup, fans were at the ready with the venue being near capacity by the time they took the stage.
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