Can downtown Seattle be saved? If what’s going on in other West Coast cities is any guide, it may mean no longer thinking of it as a place primarily for work.
People who face both mental illness, addiction are arrested at higher rates
A report by the Pew Charitable Trusts found adults with co-occurring mental illness and substance use disorders were far more likely to be arrested, compared to people with mental illness alone.
Rant and Rave: ‘Not everyone loves your dog, no matter how cute!’
RANT to dog owners who bring nonservice animals into restaurants where food is prepared by hand. Washington is dog friendly but owners and shops need to follow the law and, by the way, not everyone loves your dog, no matter how cute! (Glad I can rant a…
Seattle volunteerism tumbled during the pandemic. It hasn’t bounced back
For many years, Seattle has been well known for its high rate of volunteerism.
Sadly, a lot fewer of us are doing it these days, FYI Guy writes.
The Seattle attorney connected to George Santos and the FTX crypto scandal
Seattle attorney Daniel Friedberg is accused in a class-action lawsuit of helping
cover up an alleged $8 billion fraud at the bankrupt cryptocurrency firm FTX.
Mt. Baker Ski Area focuses on values to draw snow lovers from around the globe
In the age of exorbitantly priced season passes for luxury ski resorts, Mt. Baker Ski Area in Whatcom County has retained its funky vibe and mom-and-pop sensibilities.
Jedi Mind Tricks: Forcing ChatGPT to hang using Discrete Differential Geometry.
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Tulsi Gabbard slams ‘dangerous’ Clinton following India trip
Tulsi Gabbard has said that Hillary Clinton’s recent visit to India has little diplomatic benefit and only serves to enhance her own profile
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Power of Türkiye-Syria quakes measured in nuclear bombs
The power of the Türkiye-Syria earthquakes was equivalent to 500 atomic explosions, a Turkish emergency agency official has said
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Fishing boats deliver aid to Turkey’s worst-hit coastal towns
Aid delivery to parts of the disaster zone in Turkey has been challenging because of damaged roads and highways.