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Today-History-Dec02

Today in History for Dec. 2: In 1552, St. Francis Xavier, the founder of the Jesuits, died while on a missionary journey to China. In 1804, Napoleon crowned himself Emperor of the French. In 1805, the ...
An alley tucked between a Baskin-Robbins and an empty lot with the occasional food truck was the only way in from the busy road. Not anymore, thanks to the region's growing light rail and its new Kent ...
Starbucks Workers United is now referring to its walkout as "the longest unfair labor practice strike in Starbucks history." ...
FEDERAL WAY, Wash. — The light rail in Federal Way will open this weekend. The first day of service is scheduled for December ...
Sound Transit's Link light rail extension to Federal Way will begin service this weekend, with three new stations being ...
The grieving family of 15-year-old Mattheis Johnson, who died in July after he fell 50 feet Gas Works Park wants a court to ...
SeaTac's old city hall sits near a freeway onramp. It's hard to reach if you don't drive. Officials say the building is ...
Starting Monday, lanes of eastbound and westbound SR-99 will be closed nightly near the Kent-Des Moines Station in Kent, ...
The draw for the 2026 FIFA World Cup is Friday at 11 a.m. Central from Washington, D.C., and on that day, the 48-nation field ...
Union Pacific’s plan could mean less congestion and pollution, but neighborhoods near tracks could experience more commuting delays and noise.
The Minnesota Vikings have waived wide receiver Adam Thielen to allow the 13-year veteran an opportunity for more playing ...
Haiti’s transitional government on Monday adopted a long-awaited electoral law, setting in motion the process for restoring democratic rule after years of political paralysis and escalating violence.