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Recipe of the Week: Washington Asparagus Salad From Ray's Boathouse

Recipe of the Week: Washington Asparagus Salad From Ray’s Boathouse

Whip up this salad from a Seattle institution while Washington asparagus is still in season.

Washington Asparagus SaladRay’s Boathouse – Executive Chef Paul DuncanServes 4  Ingredients1 lb. Fresh Asparagus1 tablespoon Extra Virgin Olive Oil1 teaspoon Kosher Salt½ tablespoon Honey¼ each Lemon Zest10 leaves Fresh Oregano (roughly chopped)3 filets Spanish White Anchovy2 Garlic Cloves, Chopped1 Aji Dolce Pepper (or other colorful sweet pepper)¼ teaspoon Cayenne Pepper2 tablespoons Rice Wine Vinegar InstructionsBlanch…

Man With Blackface Puppet Crashes Fremont Solstice Parade

Man With Blackface Puppet Crashes Fremont Solstice Parade

Organizers asked the man to leave after they spotted him.

Organizers vow changes will be made to prevent similar incidents in the future.

In Capitol Hill, Star Chef Does High-End Pizza for the People

In Capitol Hill, Star Chef Does High-End Pizza for the People

Pizzas with foraged morels and chickpea pesto? Not surprisingly, when John Sundstrom is involved, it works.

John Sundstrom’s Title Fight pizza (wild mushrooms, lardo, roasted garlic, thyme and arugula) from his new Capitol Hill spot.

Seattle's One of the Safest Cities for Pedestrians. But are We Doing Enough?

Seattle’s One of the Safest Cities for Pedestrians. But are We Doing Enough?

Critics say the city isn't acting quick enough to prevent pedestrian deaths.

SDOT calls Rainier Avenue South “Seattle’s most dangerous street.”

Near Bend, Three All-Encompassing Communities Lure Vacationers

Near Bend, Three All-Encompassing Communities Lure Vacationers

Find the getaway you're looking for in central Oregon.

There’s room for a whole neighborhood to gather around the communal fire pit at Brasada Ranch near Bend

A Beautiful Love Letter to the Alaskan Way Viaduct

A Beautiful Love Letter to the Alaskan Way Viaduct

With the viaduct's days numbered, local artist Paul Komada creates a multimedia homage.

Gallery4Culture hosts Paul Komada’s latest exhibition.

It Took a Village, But Copal in Pioneer Square is an All-Day Fiesta

It Took a Village, But Copal in Pioneer Square is an All-Day Fiesta

A team of industry vets reinvents the former Bar Sajor.

Copal’s bright interior.

How Local Luminaries Do Summer in Seattle

How Local Luminaries Do Summer in Seattle

Favorite hikes, festivals and foodie spots that scream summer.

Deception Pass is a classic summer destination.

Best Northwest Lake Getaways: Lake Crescent

Best Northwest Lake Getaways: Lake Crescent

Drink in the cerulean waters of this classic Olympic Peninsula lake.

An early morning view of Lake Crescent

The Must List: Washington Brewer's Festival, Alaska Herring Week and a Video Game Blowout

The Must List: Washington Brewer’s Festival, Alaska Herring Week and a Video Game Blowout

Your weekly guide to the hottest events in Seattle.

Celebrate herring in many delicious (and nutritious) ways.

Best Northwest Lake Getaways: Soap Lake

Best Northwest Lake Getaways: Soap Lake

Dive in, the water’s fine.

Soap Lake gets its name from the foam created by the mineral-rich waters

Best Northwest Lake Getaways: Stehekin

Best Northwest Lake Getaways: Stehekin

Yearning to leave civilization behind? A visit to the north end of Lake Chelan comes close.

Remote Stehekin, at Lake Chelan’s northern tip, offers peace and quiet

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