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Sea-Tac detainees watched the protests and felt grateful for the solidarity
Muwafag Gasim, a construction engineer in Seattle, touched down at Sea-Tac International Airport at 6:30 a.m. on Sunday.He lined up with his fellow…
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Year After Cell Tower Climber Fell, Question Remains: Who To Blame?
Last January, Mike Rongey, a seasoned climber, was assigned to climb a cell phone tower in Mount Vernon, Wash., to replace electronics that are part of…
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Seattle's Efforts To Reform Policing May Be Hindered By Decades-Old City Ordinance
Marcie Sillman speaks with Lisa Daugaard, policy director for the Public Defender Association and a long-time follower of police reform in Seattle, about…
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Where Are We Going? Seattle's Transportation Future
KUOW is co-sponsoring SDOT's visiting speakers series, "Where Are We Going? Seattle's Transportation Future." Featuring four visiting speakers from around…
Unlike Seattle, It Was A Tough Elections Night For Incumbents In Snohomish County
Ross Reynolds talks to Noah Haglund from the Everett Herald about the Snohomish county executive race. Incumbent John Lovick trails challenger Dave Somers…
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How a 4,000 person town feels about getting 15,000 new neighbors
Residents of Black Diamond, Washington tell KUOW Producer Posey Gruener about their hometown and what they think of a planned development that will…
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Would you trust the feds to make decisions about your land? | terrestrial
Why would a fourth-generation rancher who doesn't put much trust in the government choose to work with federal agencies to restore salmon runs on her…
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Perkins Lane: Seattle's Poster Child For Landslide Risk
It’s no secret that Western Washington is prone to landslides. The combination of glacial soils, steep slopes and water creates a risk that’s greater than…
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The anti-corruption measure that big money couldn’t pass
Two campaigns on the Washington ballot this year stood out for failing despite spending lots of money. Hillary Clinton’s campaign raised twice as much…
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