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Astronomers say the moon will appear 16 percent larger than normal as the moon's orbit reaches perigee — the closest point to the Earth reached in its orbit.
Marina Weber and Emma Islip each won $500 scholarship gifts for their entries in the New Poet Society's awards.
A King County environmental monitoring buoy on Lake Washington was damaged extensively after it was struck by a boat in broad daylight, according to a county press release.
In most of the cases in a string of car prowls, the vehicles were left unlocked.
May Day and Occupy gathering-turned-protests roiled Seattle on Tuesday. Tell us what you think.
The third-annual race will feature a kids' dash and Casper Babypants concert, in addition to the main event.
After taking public testimony, mostly from people with ties to the plastic bag and grocery industries, Issaquah City Council members said a ban looks less and less like a straightforward proposition.
Tomorrow, Tuesday, May 2, is the Seattle Foundation's GiveBIG campaign, a chance to maximize donation dollars to dozens of Sammamish and Issaquah nonprofits.
Patch Places has all of the info on local restaurants, salons, shops and more—get some tools to make your listing yours!
Here are the upcoming public meetings, hearings and events in the cities of Sammamish and Issaquah April 30-May 4.
Joan Probala says there are a number of factors affecting home sales, many of which could be remedied to encourage greater market confidence.
We spent a couple of hours at Front Street Market on Sunday afternoon, talking to people about the proposed ban. You can register your opinion at a public hearing in Issaquah tonight, April 30.
Though the vote was small, it's official: you prefer this Issaquah business for the gift of flowers.
Thanks for voting!
Monday April 30 is the deadline for King County property owners to pay the first half of their 2012 taxes. There are several options to pay, including by post, in person and online.
SWAT teams moved cautiously today, and located a body believed to be that of Peter A. Keller, wanted for the shooting deaths of his wife and daughter nearly one week ago.
Peter Keller's body was discovered in a bunker near Rattlesnake Ridge after King County Sheriffs and SWAT team surrounded the area for nearly 24 hours.
SWAT teams have been moving cautiously, wary of possible booby traps, after locating a body in the bunker near Rattlesnake Ridge outside of North Bend, believed to be the hideout of Peter A. Keller, wanted in a double homicide and arson.
King County detectives took numerous guns and fuel supplies from the site where they found a body they believe is that of Peter A. Keller, wanted in a double homicide and arson.