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WA Seattle WA Zone Forecast
March 11, 2021
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.TONIGHT.Mostly clear. Lows in the 30s. Light wind.
.FRIDAY.Mostly sunny. Highs in the 50s. Light wind.
.FRIDAY NIGHT.Mostly clear. Lows in the mid 30s to lower 40s.
Light wind.
the morning becoming light.
midnight. Lows in the upper 30s to mid 40s. Southeast wind to
10 mph becoming south after midnight.
.SUNDAY.Mostly cloudy with a chance of rain. Highs in the mid
Museum of Museums can fiiiiiiiinally open: The long-delayed Official Opening of the buzzy art space operated by Greg Lundgren on First Hill is here. MoM has
finally gotten the go-ahead from the city to swing open their beautiful Nikita Ares-painted front door and bring in art-thirsty visitors (so long as they follow state-mandated COVID-19 safety protocols, of course). The space will open on Thursday from 5-10 pm, with 30-minute staggered entry. Reserve your tickets here, and be sure to take a gander at
Energy Drink, Brian Sanchez and Neon Saltwater s vibe-y immersive installation on the top floor. It s a trip.
Skagit County woman with Down syndrome beats the odds, graduates college and wins award
Jessica Lonergan s family was told when she was born that she d likely never walk, talk, read or write. Now, 22 years later, she s transforming lives. Author: Chris Cashman Updated: 6:47 PM PST March 9, 2021
SKAGIT COUNTY, Wash. When Jessica Lonergan was born, doctors told her family she d likely never walk, talk, read or write. Now, nearly 22 years later, she s not only accomplished all of those things, but she s even graduated college.
Jessica was born prematurely and suffered several brain hemorrhages that led to cerebral palsy. She was also diagnosed with Down syndrome and spent most of her young life in and out of the hospital with numerous surgeries that resulted in four rods and 28 screws in her back.
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