The return of sunshine to the northwest also means the return of the Seattle farmers markets. Click to see pictures of Burien's farmers market and learn more about other markets that are open in your neighborhood.
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They are tall, majestic, and typically recognized as integral parts of the Seattle skyline. iWitness went in search of some of the lesser known details about some of our city's biggest skyscrapers.
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Students ran alongside their teacher as he celebrated his 56th birthday by running 56 laps around the school, nearly 10 miles. It was the annual benefit run at Pathfinder School in West Seattle, a benefit for Make-A-Wish Foundation.
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Since 2002, Gilda's Club of Seattle has opened its doors and offered support to those affected both directly and indirectly by cancer. Click to hear their story and learn how you can support this local non-profit.
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The hula hoop man waded through crowds of kids as he took hula hooping to the next level at the Seattle International Children's Festival at the Seattle Center.
Dizzy Hips taught kids new hula hooping tricks and drew cheers when he successfully twirled 20 hula hoops around his waist at once.
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Old Dog Haven is one of only three organizations in the country who specialize in foster care and adoption of abandoned senior dogs. iWitness met a pack of happy dogs who are ready to find permanent homes in western Washington.
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Edgar Hansen gave iWitness a personal tour of the digs inside the Northwestern. This crab-catching vessel is currently home in Seattle getting fixed up before heading back out to sea to star once again on the television series, "The Deadliest Catch."
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iWitness headed to Kingston for a visit to CB's Nuts, a local nut roasting company that is raising the bar when it comes to enjoying the perfect nut. Step inside their facility to get a close-up look at what makes their peanuts some of the best you will ever have.
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James Gibeson has made a business out of walking dogs in Seattle each day. iWitness met up with him as he headed out to dogs homes to pick them up for a day of fun at Magnuson Park.
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The dirty dogs of Seattle have a second home waiting for them at Rub-A-Dub Dog Wash on Phinney Ridge. Click to see dogs get squeaky clean at one of Seattle's finest do-it-yourself dog wash destinations.
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The Lost Boys Pirates invaded the Puyallup Spring Fair hollering, being jolly, and handing out bounty to any kid that would come near them. Captain Bill and his crew brought their act to the fairgrounds to help raise money for the local food bank.
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Encaustic painter Joy Hagen of Kirkland, has found her artistic niche as she combines multiple layers of different colored hot waxes to create paintings inspired by the beautiful surroundings here in the Northwest.
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Over one-hundred years of history have made the Little White Church in Elbe, Washington not only a religious sanctuary, but also a tourist stop for those passing by. Built in 1906, this church is one of the smallest churches in the United States.
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Third-graders from Beacon Hill International School have been spending extra time learning about compassion in anticipation of seeing the Dalai Lama this week. iWitness caught up with them as they explained what it means to be compassionate.
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Not only does this 100-year-old cider press look spectacular up close, it also squeezes out some of the finest apple cider in all of Washington. iWitness went to Minea Farm in Redmond where making cider is what they have grown to love.
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