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Seattle Sonics fans furious, heartbroken

The NBA's relocation committee dashed many a Sonics' fans dreams last month, and then the Board of Governors did it again on Wednesday.

If Desserts Could Talk: The Secret Stories of Your Favorite Sweets

A new book called "The Secret Lives of Baked Goods" explores the folklore and history behind desserts from German Chocolate Cake to the Pop Tart.

Kevin Durant showing love for Seattle SuperSonics

Oklahoma City Thunder player Kevin Durant is showing some love for the city that gave him his start.

North Bend native tackles 'Ultimate Survival Alaska'

Marty Raney has a really sick sense of fun. You'd have to in order to sign up for a reality TV show that drops you 150 miles north of the Arctic Circle with little gear, no tent and virtually no food for two months, and no grand prize to keep you going to the end.

Pinball is alive and well in Seattle

The Seattle Pinball Museum is one of many pinball halls around town

White Hat Hackers Are the "Good" Kind of Hackers

White hat hackers are hired to protect companies from the evil hackers who break into their systems and steal information. There are only 20 of these firms in the US, and many of them are here in Seattle.

Union Gospel Mission's Search and Rescue Van brings help and hot chocolate to the streets

Rachel Belle joined the Union Gospel Mission's Search and Rescue Van on their nightly visits to homeless encampments around Seattle.

Meat Two Guys Who Went From Vegan To Butcher (See what I did there?!)

I'll introduce you to two men who spend years eating vegetarian and vegan, until they discovered ethical butchery. One is the owner of Seattle's Dot's Delicatessen and the other is the author of the new book, "The Ethical Butcher."

What sparked Friday's smoking stock market?

What a smoking day on the stock market Friday. The Dow went over 15,000 for a time, the first time ever. The S&P also soared into record territory. Jill Schlesinger at CBS Moneywatch.com tells the Ron and Don Show a better than expected jobs report lit the fire.

A Seattle Police Horse Finds A New Job Helping Disabled People

Redmond's Little Bit Therapeutic Riding Center puts more than 200 disabled people a week on horses to help with their various ailments, not to mention confidence and self esteem. They have recently been joined by a new horse named Blaze, a gift from the Seattle Police Department.

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