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This Week Then: Back to School in Washington State

This Week Then: Back to School in Washington State

Plus: The first newspaper in state history was published this week in 1852

This story was originally published at HistoryLink.org. Subscribe to their weekly newsletter. Back to School This week HistoryLink.org kicks off the new school year with a reminder to students and educators to check out our HistoryLink in the Classroom page, filled with a variety of tips on how to use HistoryLink, with textbook supplements, resources for tribal history, field-trip…

This Week Then: 50 Years Ago, 20,000 Hippies Converged in Washington for the Sky River Rock Festival

This Week Then: 50 Years Ago, 20,000 Hippies Converged in Washington for the Sky River Rock Festival

The event featured Santana, Grateful Dead and many more 60s legends. Plus: The time Elvis Presley performed where Bumbershoot will be held this weekend and more from this week in our state's history

This story was originally published at HistoryLink.org. Subscribe to their weekly newsletter. Sky River Rock Fifty years ago this week, on August 30, 1968, hordes of hippies descended on Sultan near the Skykomish River for the Sky River Rock Festival, one of America’s first multi-day, outdoor rock concerts. Over the next three days, approximately 20,000 fun-loving freaks frolicked…

My John McCain Moment

My John McCain Moment

During the 2000 presidential campaign, Senator McCain made a stop in Seattle

John McCain in 2008

How Backyard Cottages Could Help Seattle's Homeless Problem

How Backyard Cottages Could Help Seattle’s Homeless Problem

Through the Block Project, one Seattle Family is opening its heart -- and its backyard- to a homeless man

Once homeless, Bobby Desjarlais, right, now lives in a small home built in the backyard of Dan Tenenbaum and Kim Sherman’s Beacon Hill property

Meet the Trainer for Dubs II, University of Washington Football Mascot

Meet the Trainer for Dubs II, University of Washington Football Mascot

Every day is a Dawg day for this University of Washington alum

Paws Up: Dog trainer Anne-Lise Nilsen with Dubs II, who was born in January, at Husky Stadium

Meet the Former Amazon Employee Who Left Her Job to Write About Her Journey to Sobriety

Meet the Former Amazon Employee Who Left Her Job to Write About Her Journey to Sobriety

In her new book, former Amazon employee Kristi Coulter examines life without alcohol

Kristi Coulter left her job at Amazon to write full time. Now, her workplace is often Ravenna’s Third Place Books where she spends time writing

King County and Seattle Public Library Systems Have a Netflix-Style Online Streaming Service (And It's Free!)

King County and Seattle Public Library Systems Have a Netflix-Style Online Streaming Service (And It’s Free!)

New offerings from two local library systems go beyond books

This article appears in print in the August 2018 issue. Click here to subscribe. The King County Library System is taking its encyclopedic book knowledge to the airwaves with King County Reads, its new TV program (King County TV Channel 22/322/722; streams at kcls.org). Hosted by University Book Store public relations guru Terry Tazioli (a former Seattle Times editor and…

Did the Seattle Area’s Regional Task Force on Homelessness Accomplish Anything?

Did the Seattle Area’s Regional Task Force on Homelessness Accomplish Anything?

The eight-month task force charged with addressing the region's homelessness crisis ended quietly last week. Here are three key takeaways

Left to right: Seattle councilmembers Teresa Mosqueda, Rob Johnson and Sally Bagshaw, and task force co-chairs Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan, King County Executive Dow Constantine and Auburn Mayor Nancy Backus

Space Needle, Columbia Center and Smith Tower All Have New Summer-Ready Views

Space Needle, Columbia Center and Smith Tower All Have New Summer-Ready Views

Seattle’s best views have all been spruced up just in time for the sunny season

Seattle’s most iconic observation viewpoints have all received major makeovers in the last few years. And now, they’re all open just in time for the beautiful and sunny days (and the tourists). Here’s what’s new and improved at these emblematic buildings: Sky View ObservatoryThe most recent renovation reveal was Columbia Center’s Sky View Observatory. The…

Watch the Seattle Police Department's #LipSyncChallenge Video

Watch the Seattle Police Department’s #LipSyncChallenge Video

Local legends joined Police Chief Carmen Best and hundreds of SPD officers to lip sync to Macklemore and Ryan Lewis' "Downtown."

After weeks of hype, the Seattle Police Department’s Lip Sync Challenge video is finally here. Watch it on the Seattle Police Department’s Facebook, or via KING5 below: Special guests who sang along to Macklemore & Ryan Lewis’ “Downtown” included Reggie Fils-Aime, Lenny Wilkins, Felix Hernandez, Walter Jones, Germain Ifedi, Harry the Husky, Seahawks mascot Blitz, and Mariners mascot…

A UW Researcher's Big Idea for Expanding Cell Phone Service

A UW Researcher’s Big Idea for Expanding Cell Phone Service

University of Washington’s Spencer Sevilla wants to give cell access to those in need

The Emergen Cell portable cell signal transmitter and receiver

Meet the Vashon Island Artist Keeping Lettering Alive

Meet the Vashon Island Artist Keeping Lettering Alive

Suzanne Moore is among nearly 30 artists participating in the Seattletters International Calligraphy Conference in Bellingham this month

Suzanne Moore at work in her studio on Vashon Island

Renovated Sky View Observatory in Seattle Takes the Experience to New Heights

Renovated Sky View Observatory in Seattle Takes the Experience to New Heights

Take in the views and enjoy a cocktail at the top of Seattle’s tallest building—902 feet in the air

Our favorite view from the Sky View Observatory captured the hustle and bustle of our working waterfront.

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