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Saving Italy’s 1000-Year-Old Culture: Women

In our village of Santa Vittoria in Matenano, we are now experiencing a minor miracle. The town is being revived by its women. The old tradition of male-dominated businesses is giving away to new energy supplied by bright, eager, and ambitious women in their 30s to their 80’s.  

Review: The Burning of Moses Seattle

David Lewis' account of Moses Seattle is a rare and thoughtful portrayal of a unique but little-known figure, suffering people and a difficult period in our shared history that we must embrace.

The Make Macedonia Great Again Healthcare Model

“Macedonia currently treats all people equally. We need to divide them into combative interest groups. Then we can copy American healthcare financial model, where every healthcare institution attempts to STICK SOMEONE ELSE WITH THE BILL.”

Seattle’s “Pit from Hell”: Will we ever fill it in?

Incredibly, 21 years later, the fenced-off empty block in front of City Hall remains an ugly scar at the center of the government compound.

Joel Connelly, Iconic Northwest Journalist, dies at 78

He went out strong, revered for his story-telling and his amazing memory.

Seattle Port Workers: Hands Off! Protect a Major Washington Asset

The maritime industry is a cornerstone of Washington’s economy – and the demand for container cargo traffic is projected to grow substantially through 2050.

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