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Here's what homeowners can do to prevent one of the leading causes of death for birds
SEATTLE — U.S. Fish and Wildlife and other agencies say one of the leading causes of death in birds is colliding with buildings. Birds fly at a high rate of speed and don't recognize glass as a barrier, often ending in mortality. University of Washington researcher and doctoral student...
3 snow leopard cubs born at Woodland Park Zoo
SEATTLE — Woodland Park Zoo has welcomed three new snow leopard cubs, who were born on Memorial Day, May 27. The cubs belong to parents Marai, 7, and Aibek, 6, who were paired under the Snow Leopard Species Survival Plan. This breeding plan helps sustain a healthy population of snow leopards in zoos across the nation.
Bremerton Starbucks location, a mark of revitalization efforts 20 years ago, now closing
BREMERTON – It’s been almost 20 years since the Starbucks at the Bremerton Harborside complex opened, highlighted by a community celebration on a day meant to usher in an era of revitalization in downtown. Now, just weeks short of that milestone and following continued development nearby that includes...
As 'Deadliest Catch' enters 20th season, Seattle captains share favorite local hangouts
SEATTLE — 20 years on-air means the pioneering reality show "Deadliest Catch" has a lot of fans - with a lot of questions. Evening recently interviewed local crab captains Sig Hansen and Jake Anderson and gave their viewers a chance to ask some questions. Mary wanted to know: "What’s...
Vietnamese food is done differently at sibling-run restaurant, Ramie on Seattle's Capitol Hill
SEATTLE — A new Vietnamese restaurant on Seattle’s Capitol Hill is putting a creative twist on traditional dishes. Ramie is the latest offering from sibling chefs Trinh and Thai Nguyen. The two made a name for themselves at their acclaimed restaurant on Bainbridge Island, Ba Sa. Trinh and...
After nearly 25 years, federal officials approve a limited Makah whale hunt
The long wait is over. A federal official has given the green light for members of the Makah tribe to resume exercising their treaty right to whaling, based on a request first made in 2005. Their last hunt took place in 1999. With a waiver under the Marine Mammal Protection...
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