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Marguerite Ro will direct the Association’s activities on behalf of nearly 900,000 Washington state members


November 6, 2022 at 3:55 p.m.


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Some Thoughts About Our Telephones

I can’t help thinking back to the physical, simple uplifting of spirits that the telephone brought into our lives

Local Seniors Launch a Book about Search and Rescue and Honor their K9 Companion

This gritty, inside view of a K9 search and rescue team features the ‘principal investigator’ – a yellow Labrador retriever named Keb

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Artist Finds His Niche in Seattle

Artist Rex Batson taught high school and college English for most of his career

Woodland Park Zoo's Conservation Scientist Nominated for World’s Leading Animal Conservation Award

Twenty-five years ago, Dabek traveled to the remote peninsula in Papua New Guinea in search of the elusive Matschie’s tree kangaroo

This Week in Northwest History: Bruce Springsteen rocks with locals in 1980

On the evening of October 23, 1980, Bruce Springsteen pops into a Pioneer Square tavern and jams a few tunes with the band

Best 3 Coziest Small Towns in Washington

And Washington's coziest towns are...

AARP Tax-Aide Needs Volunteers

Tax-Aide is an all-volunteer organization whose tax counselors are trained and certified by the IRS, so no previous experience is needed to join

A Humorous Look at Growing Older

What else can I do but have a little fun with the downside

WSU Faculty Recognized as One of World’s Top Leaders in Senior Living

Nancy Swanger of WSU has been recognized as a world leader for her work in senior living management

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Lifelong Washingtonian Reveals Her Picks for ‘Secret Seattle’ in New Book

Local author and travel writer offers a guide to the “Weird, Wonderful, and Obscure” in her new book

Lost Roadhouses of Seattle

Lost Roadhouses of Seattle explores the links between prohibition and the roadhouses that sprung up just beyond the city limits

An Unexpected Encounter at Lake Crescent

We decided that a leisurely skinny-dip could do no harm

Where I Decided to Retire After Moving 33 Times

After moving 33 times, local author chose Steilacoom as her forever home

This Week in Northwest History: President Franklin Roosevelt Visits Washington State

FDR slept at that Mercer Island house on more than one occasion