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More Shoreline residents will lose homes for new light rail station
Shoreline’s planning commission has approved the rezoning of a large area around the future 145th Street light rail station near the city’s border with…
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Could An App Help Seattle’s Homeless More Than Cash?
Entrepreneur Jonathan Kumar was walking through Chicago when he encountered a homeless person. Kumar didn’t stop but thought later that he would have been…
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Seattle's the bogeyman in this state Senate race
The political attack ad starts with the image of a dirty heroin needle. "Heroin destroys lives and threatens our community," the narrator says. “Now…
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The Sad Story Behind ‘White Christmas,’ America’s Favorite Christmas Carol
The most popular Christmas carol in America stands apart from the others in a number of ways.It’s not upbeat, there are no fanciful characters and it…
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Seattle’s Fourth of July fireworks hangover: air and water pollution
Two major industrial fires darkened the skies over Seattle’s Duwamish Valley in recent weeks and added soot and other pollutants to the area with the…
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What if Trump's government paid you to be a couch potato?
What if you got paid $1,000 month ... for doing nothing? That’s a serious proposal that one prominent Washington state labor leader wants President Donald…
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Renton’s giant stash of hidden money
The Kent Valley keeps its surprises hidden away and out of sight. Nothing is more well-hidden than the Federal Reserve Bank’s giant vault of money, set…
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The Miserable Year That Inspired Ahamefule Oluo's 'Now I'm Fine'
It was 2006, and Ahamlefule J. Oluo was not fine. "I was very young, in my early 20s," he says. "I had just gone through a divorce." His Nigerian father,…
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Migrant students graduate with a goal: To give back to their hardworking parents
It’s graduation season. For high school students it’s the beginning of a new chapter in their young adult life. For migrant students, graduation marks a…
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Traffic at this spot on I-5 has been terrible for 25 years. Here's why
Forget the aroma of Tacoma. Traffic on the freeway there STINKS.“It feels like it has never not been a construction zone,” one listener told us.Why is…
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