By: Sami Edge – Seattle Times
August 17, 2015
In Naji Ibrahim’s Beacon Hill neighborhood, anyone who shows too much support for law enforcement is called an “opp.”
It’s short …
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By: Annalise Bender-Brown – Seattle’s Child
August 10, 2015
In Seattle and beyond, we’re blessed with incredible Korean barbecue. Korean barbecue is a great kid-friendly meal that your little …
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By: Annalise Bender-Brown – Seattle’s Child
August 3, 2015
Seattle nonprofit Jolkona is searching for families to host an international visitor this fall. Jolkona is bringing social entrepreneurs from around …
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By: Jeff Lee, M.D. – Seattle’s Child
August 3, 2015
Until fourth grade, I never rode a school bus. So at the end of that first day, standing in line …
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Check out this video brought to you by BuzzFeedYellow! Many of these quirky habits can be seen in other cultures as well!
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By: Brittany Wong – The Huffington Post
It doesn’t matter if you live in India or Indiana: If you’re married or in a serious relationship, the arguments you and your …
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By: Walker Orenstein – The Seattle Times
July 30, 2015
A nonprofit group saved the Evergreen Community Aquatic Center after it closed in 2009, making it a rare public …
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By John Higgins – The Seattle Times
July 31, 2015
The babies who learned the sounds of a foreign language best were the ones who were better at looking back …
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By: Chico Harlan – The Washington Post
July 28, 2015
South Koreans are weekend warriors. The sport of choice? Hiking. Mountains are everywhere, and most can be climbed in a …
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