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Arlington woman still seeking answers 45 years after mother's disappearance
KING COUNTY, Wash. - What happened to Barbara McClure? It’s a question her loved ones have been asking since she disappeared in 1978, and it’s at the top of her daughter's mind, Jamie Stupey, every day. McClure was last seen walking home from the Fandango Disco in Lake...
Inaugural Port Orchard Mosquito Fleet Fest adds a May event on Bay Street
The first annual Mosquito Fleet Fest in Port Orchard is coming Saturday, May 25, bringing two vessels that were part of the historic ferry system to the Port Orchard waterfront: Carlisle II and Virginia V. Organized by the Port Orchard Bay Street Association, a variety of events scheduled as well...
Aquí Mercado Creates A Sense Of Community And Belonging
A year ago, Ismael and Daniel Calderon hosted their first market – or mercado in Spanish – to celebrate the opening of their third photography studio in Seattle. After the event, the most frequent question they got was, “When’s the next mercado?”. Almost every month since...
Publisher’s Note: Defining Success, Defying the Odds
This article originally appeared in the May/June 2024 issue of Seattle magazine. At the time of this issue’s newsstand date, the newest season of Jean Smart’s Hacks will be making its much anticipated season 3 debut on HBO Max. With a hilarious “odd couple” dynamic between a young Gen Z comedy writer and a legendary standup comedian, the series has received critical acclaim and won numerous accolades, including the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing, Outstanding Directing, and Outstanding Lead Actress, as well as the Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series Musical or Comedy.
Seattle Reports Decline in Homeless Encampments, Mayor's Data Reveals Tent and RV Count Drop
Seattle's streets are seeing fewer tents and RVs, a trend signaling potential progress in the city's battle against homelessness. According to the latest figures released by Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell, there's a promising downtick in the number of homeless encampments. In an effort to openly track the city's progress, these statistics are part of the One Seattle Homelessness Action Plan's public dashboard.
One-day community mural completed by Seattle behavioral services nonprofit
SEATTLE — A new community mural is in Seattle's Wedgwood neighborhood as of May 18. The entire mural was completed by community members supporting Ryther - a local non-profit that offers behavioral services for children, youth, and their families. The mural was sponsored by the AIGA LINK program with...
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