by Samantha Guzman | Jul 13, 2018
That Brown girl cooks – and makes her name in the food business Kristi Brown thinks the world would be much better place if we all had more sex. Short of that, she believes the next best thing is food. “Food is everything. It nourishes. It destroys. It builds... by Monica Rivera | Jul 13, 2018
First she got the flu, then she needed an organ transplant Jana Morrelli was a 27-year old newlywed. Organ donation was the furthest thing from her mind. Soon it would become her entire life. It started with a bad sore throat, the kind that lingers. She went to the... by Min Xian | Jul 13, 2018
The Duwamish isn’t just a river to this lifelong steward – it’s part of his family James Rasmussen hasn’t spent the past 30 years cleaning Seattle’s Duwamish River because he’s an advocate. He does it because he calls the river his home. But the Duwamish, which runs... by Jasmine Aguilera | Jul 13, 2018
One former drug user is on a mission to help the most vulnerable on Seattle’s streets In Seattle’s bustling downtown, hundreds of people are living on the streets and battling drug addiction. That’s also where social worker Mikel Kowalcyk believes she can make a real... by Esmy Jimenez | Jul 13, 2018
Erika Davis delivers hope for Puget Sound’s marginalized mothers Erika Davis loves making life grow. Her front yard is covered with tall corn, sprawling kale and cucumbers. Inside her Tacoma home, green ivy falls along her bookshelves. She motions towards a corner of... by Savannah Maher | Jul 13, 2018
Pawnee comic Howie Echo-Hawk wants to see you squirm Howie Echo-Hawk is halfway through his five-minute set at the Rendezvous bar in downtown Seattle. He has used the word “genocide” six times. “This is a joke I keep telling because nobody laughs,” he tells the crowd....
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