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- Biden backs end to wolf protections but hunting worries grow
- High bacteria levels close another Bellevue beach
- Coronavirus daily news updates, August 20: What to know today about COVID-19 in the Seattle area, Washington state and the world
- US keeps ban on nonessential border crossings to slow COVID
- From camp stove to fire, here are camping cooking tips to optimize your next trip out
- A list of Seattle-area restaurants, bars and venues requiring proof of COVID vaccination
- Rant and Rave: Reader values West Seattle watch returner
- 11 things to do in the Seattle area this weekend
- String together museums, galleries and street art for a vibrant tour of Los Angeles
- Imagination, Skittles help boy, 5, conquer Appalachian Trail
- Recalled pet food may be linked to 130 dog deaths, FDA says
- Man visiting park killed by bear, medical examiner says
Biden backs end to wolf protections but hunting worries grow Posted: 20 Aug 2021 11:03 AM PDT President Joe Biden's administration is sticking by former President Donald Trump's decision to lift protections for gray wolves across most of the U.S. But there is growing concern over aggressive hunting and trapping in some areas. |
High bacteria levels close another Bellevue beach Posted: 20 Aug 2021 07:09 AM PDT The swimming area of Newcastle Beach Park on Lake Washington Boulevard Southeast was closed Thursday due to high bacteria levels in the water, according to the city of Bellevue. |
Posted: 20 Aug 2021 06:25 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. |
US keeps ban on nonessential border crossings to slow COVID Posted: 20 Aug 2021 06:19 AM PDT The travel restrictions have been in place since early in the pandemic in March 2020 and repeatedly extended (with some exceptions). The latest extends the ban until at least Sept. 21, even as Canada has begun letting in vaccinated U.S. citizens. |
From camp stove to fire, here are camping cooking tips to optimize your next trip out Posted: 20 Aug 2021 06:00 AM PDT Cooking in the outdoors doesn't have to be stressful. You also don't have to bring your entire kitchen to whip up a gourmet meal! This pair of camp cooking bloggers have several handy tips to make your next camp cooking experience a success. |
A list of Seattle-area restaurants, bars and venues requiring proof of COVID vaccination Posted: 20 Aug 2021 06:00 AM PDT As the delta variant spreads through Washington state, many restaurants, bars and entertainment venues have started requiring patrons to show proof of vaccination. Here's a list of these places, sorted by neighborhood. |
Rant and Rave: Reader values West Seattle watch returner Posted: 20 Aug 2021 06:00 AM PDT RAVE to the considerate person who found the watch that must have fallen off my wrist when I was locking up my bicycle the other day at the West Seattle Farmers Market. I realized it was missing when I got home, and after some halfhearted searching, figured my treasured watch was just gone. But as […] |
11 things to do in the Seattle area this weekend Posted: 20 Aug 2021 06:00 AM PDT Check out our list of outdoor happenings, local events, food recommendations and more activities for this weekend in the Seattle area. |
String together museums, galleries and street art for a vibrant tour of Los Angeles Posted: 20 Aug 2021 06:00 AM PDT From galleries and museums like The Broad, LACMA and The Getty to Colette Miller's famously Instagrammable murals of angel wings and more street art, there's an abundance of art on display in Los Angeles. Here's where to stop (and sleep) on an artsy tour of L.A. |
Imagination, Skittles help boy, 5, conquer Appalachian Trail Posted: 19 Aug 2021 10:20 PM PDT Harvey Sutton, 5, of Virginia, is one of the youngest people to complete the 2,193-mile trail that starts at Springer Mountain, Georgia, and ends atop Maine's Mount Katahdin. Now it's off to kindergarten. |
Recalled pet food may be linked to 130 dog deaths, FDA says Posted: 19 Aug 2021 04:28 PM PDT The Food and Drug Administration has warned a pet food manufacturer that its dry dog food may be linked to the deaths of 130 dogs and that its products may have sickened an additional 220 pets. |
Man visiting park killed by bear, medical examiner says Posted: 19 Aug 2021 03:35 PM PDT The chief medical examiner in North Carolina says an Illinois man visiting the Great Smoky Mountains National Park last year was likely killed by a bear. It was the second bear-related fatality in the park's history. |
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