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Senator Murray strikes a tentative deal over Obamacare subsidies
Washington state’s U.S. senators were busy Tuesday.Senator Patty Murray helped strike a bipartisan deal to avoid President Donald Trump's recently…
Audit Dings Hospital's 50-Year Practice Of Paid 'Transition Time'
State auditors say Western State Hospital has been losing about $800,000 a year paying for work that's not being done. For decades, the hospital has been…
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Fast Food Workers March In Bitter Cold For $15 Minimum Wage
Fast food workers and advocates for a higher minimum wage marched from the City of SeaTac to Seattle today as a part of a national day of…
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DNR Promises Tighter Controls On Logging Near Landslide Zones
Washington State officials announced new restrictions on logging near landslide zones Friday afternoon.The change in policy comes six weeks after a…
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ACLU Ads Offer To Help Amazon Employees Sue
Friday's Seattle Times newspaper contains a full-page ad from the American Civil Liberties Union. It’s an open letter to Amazon employees, offering to…
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Crowded Seattle Council Races Set Spending Record
Those who supported dividing Seattle into districts said it would encourage grassroots campaigning and decrease the need for big donations.With districts,…
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This week we're sweating out the news
Are you hot? We're hot. It's hot. Not as hot as it could be because of the smoke from British Columbia's wildfires, but we're still in a heat wave with…
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Layers of paperwork for financial aid is even worse for homeless students
June is the month for college graduation, but for many homeless youth, college is beyond their grasp. The paperwork for college applications can be…
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Voters would give $50 credits to politicians if WA initiative passes
A new initiative about campaign finance reform has qualified for Washington's November ballot. The initiative aims to limit the amount of big money in…
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Huge art fair in Seattle this weekend
The Seattle Art Fair was the brainchild of billionaire Paul Allen, an avid art collector. He'd attended similar fairs in other parts of the world."It was…
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