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Public health officials are trying to stop a series of gonorrhea outbreaks in the Northwest. And they’re offering a service to infected patients:…
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Even if you haven’t been exposed to DDT in your lifetime, researchers say it could still have an effect on you – and your weight.Washington State…
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It’s Friday — time to talk over the week's news with Joni Balter of the Seattle Times, Crosscut's Knute Berger, and C.R. Douglas of Q13 FOX News.The City…
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Microsoft stock rose 6 percent after an earnings report that had analysts cheering. The Redmond, Wash.-based employer has been struggling to change as…
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It's been a busy year for Elizabeth Heffron. The Seattle playwright's new one-woman show "Bo-Nita" had its world premier at Seattle Repertory Theatre in…
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If you’re a Green Lake regular, you may have noticed the public health alerts on placards around the lake, warning you not to tread where neon green algae…
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This election, Seattle residents have the opportunity to change the way they are represented by the city government. Charter Amendment 19 on the ballot…
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Suwanee Pringle, a worker at a shop at Sea-Tac International Airport, lights up at the mention of Proposition 1, which would raise her wage to $15 an…
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The clatter of the press churns through Ivan Doig's "Sweet Thunder." Doig's latest novel is the story of a pro-union newspaper in Butte, Montana that goes…
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Congressional Republicans begin a series of hearings today on the problematic rollout of the federal government’s health exchange website. Since its…
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When you fill out your ballot in the coming days, you should know that the people you elect to the Seattle City Council might just stay there for a long…
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Health officials across the Northwest are trying to figure out why they’re seeing a big upswing in the number of people with gonorrhea this…