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- Seattle is nation’s 3rd best for celebrating World Naked Gardening Day. But it’s good to have a Plan B for rain
- Coronavirus daily news updates, April 30: What to know today about COVID-19 in the Seattle area, Washington state and the world
- What’s Happening April 30-May 13: Seattle Chinese Culture & Arts Festival, Seattle Transgender Film Festival and more
- Fried-chicken craze is causing U.S. to run low on poultry
- Rant and Rave: Reader urges hikers to be more mindful of where they place dog poop bags
- 13 things to do in the Seattle area this weekend
- Affluent Americans rush to retire in new ‘life-is-short’ mindset
- All aboard! Biden to help Amtrak mark 50 years on the rails
- Israel mourns deaths of 45 in stampede at religious festival
- Mask on or off? Life gets back to normal, and we’re rusty.
- Terraces of France’s cafes, restaurants, to open next month
Posted: 30 Apr 2021 06:48 AM PDT A recent list on the nation's best cities for World Naked Gardening Day ranked Seattle third after Miami and Austin. They took into account temperatures; they didn't factor in rain. |
Posted: 30 Apr 2021 06:24 AM PDT We're updating this page with the latest news about the COVID-19 pandemic and its effects on the Seattle area, the Pacific Northwest and the world, including stats about the spread of the coronavirus in Washington state. |
Posted: 30 Apr 2021 06:00 AM PDT If you miss going to events, you're not alone. To assist you in finding something to spice up your days, here are some virtual or properly distanced events we think should be on your radar. |
Fried-chicken craze is causing U.S. to run low on poultry Posted: 30 Apr 2021 06:00 AM PDT Chicken, which is the most popular meat in the United States, is finding a new level of demand after Popeyes introduced a sandwich in 2019 that went viral and sold out in weeks. But now, there's a shortage. |
Rant and Rave: Reader urges hikers to be more mindful of where they place dog poop bags Posted: 30 Apr 2021 06:00 AM PDT RANT to dog owners who leave poop bags all over trails. These abound on the first several hundred yards of a trail because, well, nature takes its course. I've seen poop bags lying on the ground within 10 feet of a trash can and tied at eye level to a branch overhanging the trail. Please, dog owners, take […] |
13 things to do in the Seattle area this weekend Posted: 30 Apr 2021 06:00 AM PDT Go on a day hike, check out these community events and more things that you can do this weekend. |
Affluent Americans rush to retire in new ‘life-is-short’ mindset Posted: 30 Apr 2021 02:00 AM PDT About 2.7 million Americans age 55 or older are contemplating retirement years earlier than they'd imagined because of the pandemic, government data show. They're more likely to be white and many cite robust retirement accounts and COVID-19 fatigue for their early exit. |
All aboard! Biden to help Amtrak mark 50 years on the rails Posted: 29 Apr 2021 09:24 PM PDT As a U.S. senator, Joe Biden was a fixture on Amtrak trains between his home in Wilmington, Delaware, and Washington, D.C., when the Senate was in session. He continued riding Amtrak as vice president. He has sometimes been referred to as "Amtrak Joe." |
Israel mourns deaths of 45 in stampede at religious festival Posted: 29 Apr 2021 09:24 PM PDT The stampede in northern Israel began when large numbers of people thronged a narrow tunnel-like passage during the event, according to witnesses and video footage. People began falling on top of each other near the end of the walkway, as they descended slippery metal stairs, witnesses said. |
Mask on or off? Life gets back to normal, and we’re rusty. Posted: 29 Apr 2021 01:52 PM PDT After the trauma of the past year, the quarantined are emerging into sunlight and beginning to navigate travel, classrooms and restaurants. And they are discovering that when it comes to returning to the old ways, many feel out of sorts. Do they shake hands? Hug? With or without a mask? |
Terraces of France’s cafes, restaurants, to open next month Posted: 29 Apr 2021 08:49 AM PDT Students will go back to secondary and high schools in France next week, and a domestic travel ban will end. Restaurants and cafes will be able to serve customers outdoors at tables seating a maximum of six people starting May 19. |
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