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The former storefront of Starbucks at the Lodge has been undergoing a transformation. After weeks of mystery Starbucks opened Evolution Fresh this morning.
Local retailers who have built relationships with consumers for more than 40 years want to get to know your tastes in wine.
The Pumphouse on Northeast Eighth Street was your favorite place to spend St. Patrick's Day in our Readers' Choice poll.
Bourbon, originating in the Bluegrass State, is rising in popularity around the Eastside.
The former All-NBA guard for the Seattle Supersonics - at last week's Pac-12 Tournament - talked about why our region should get another NBA team.
Woodinville winemakers judged each other's wines in the second-annual Golden Grape Awards organized by Willows Lodge.
Eastside Christrian had the most votes and comments in our second Readers' Choice poll, but Samena and Early World also had fans.
Local Irishman Columba McGlynn shares advice on celebrating St. Patrick's Day properly.
The promotion Washington Wine Month has grown stale, some local businesses contend, while others continue to promote special deals in March.
Bellevue-based auto group to carry on Bridge's commitment to Renton customers and community; plans to keep existing employees in addition to hiring new ones.
Top Pot Doughnuts, the local doughnut chain that has a location in downtown Bellevue, announced a new location in Bellevue Square, next to the Billabong store.
A young Kirkland couple have perfected coffee making in a hurry, yet they prefer to enjoy the brew leisurely.
Joan Probala discusses how the Seattle King County Association of Realtors is reaching out to capture an increasing foreign market for real estate here.
The former head of Woodinville Wine Country is focusing on wineries that do their production in Woodinville with a new group aimed at educating consumers.
You get to pick: Where is the best place in Bellevue to go for teriyaki?
Bloomberg News and the Los Angeles Times report that T-Mobile USA's parent company Deutsche Telekom plans to renew investment in the Bellevue-based company and win back customers.
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The regional sustainability initiative is bring local businesses together to engage in some friendly eco-competition.
Dine Around Seattle, Koral opening and special dinners close out February and greet March.
Washington is set to receive $648 million in a federal settlement with five banks to compensate consumers whose foreclosures were mishandled
Ste. Michelle Wine Estates gives big to WSU, the Seattle Wine and Food Experience is coming up, and a Pinot Gris makes our wine pick of the week.
The president's message Friday was simple: work hard, play fair and share responsibility.
Following these simple common courtesy tips will ensure the best dining experience.
The Cork Dork examines alternatives to finding a dining reservation on the day of romance.
Looking for a place in town to catch the big game? Here are some local spots to check out.
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Seastar's John Howie will participate in the Taste of the NFL on Super Bowl weekend in Indianapolis.
Those who lost power for five or more days should look for a $50 credit from Puget Sound Energy starting with the Feb. 15 bills, the Bellevue-based utility reported.
Promotions abound at Wild Ginger, Stone returns to the Seattle area, crab special at Monsoon and Taphouse Grill fills local food bank.
Local businesses try to gain traction on snow days.
Owners of Italianissimo open gourmet pizzeria and the Cork Dork's wine pick of the week.
Personnel changes and dining deals abound in the New Year.
The new facility for after-hours care of non-life threatening conditions is in the Creekside Crossing Shopping Center and is open seven days a week.
The governor's B&O tax plan might streamline the taxing and licensing process, but it also could cost Bellevue up to $6 million in revenue, according to city officials.
With the holiday season behind us, January is the time to enjoy deals on wines at local restaurants and retailers without long waits.
Union Bank, which opened last month in Lakemont Village, has an unusual feature -- a new conference room that is open to nonprofits and clubs for community use.
Joan Probala reminds us that with the New Year comes tax season; itemize your return to take advantage of deductions for homeowners.
The impact of Initiative 1183 will be something to watch in local restaurants when it becomes law June 1. Will customers have to pay more for their favorite booze?
The Seattle Times reports that that the Seattle-based company plans to close its eight stores, including the one on NE 20th St. in Bellevue. The company's first retail store was in Bellevue. Story here: http://bit.ly/soMO40