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Recognize him? Help police find shooter who attacked Sikh man in Kent
The FBI and the Kent police department are asking the public for help.They continue to investigate the non-fatal shooting of a Sikh man in Kent on the…
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Inslee Calls For Safer, Slower Oil Trains
“Sobering” is how Washington Governor Jay Inslee summed up a draft report about the risks of increased oil transport through the state. In the report, the…
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Seattle Transportation Levy Rolls Ahead After Cut Is Rejected
A Seattle City Council committee has given the green light to the mayor’s proposed $930 million transportation levy.The Select Committee on Transportation…
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Why is parking so terrible in Seattle? Take a look at Pike Place Market
Tired of circling the block looking for parking in Seattle? Donald Shoup, a UCLA professor and author of the book, “The High Cost of Free Parking,” says…
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Why is IKEA in Renton, and will we get another one?
IKEA has been in the Seattle area since the 1990s, but until recently its store here has been an anomaly.Instead of being the classic two-story…
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Who Stole Music First? It Might Have Been Debussy
Pop music has always borrowed liberally from classical themes: think Al Jolson’s 1920 hit “Avalon” lifting Puccini’s opera “Tosca,” 1970s disco sensation…
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This Blind Girl Can Read Faster Than You
Holly Connor of Mercer Island started learning to read and write Braille in preschool.Now 10, she’s one of North America’s fastest readers and writers in…
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Attorney General Bob Ferguson considers next legal move
The White House may have issued a new travel order, but the same legal concerns from the original one remain.Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson says…
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What It Was Like To Be Redmond’s First Indian Family
REDMOND, WASHINGTON – Long before Microsoft set up its headquarters here, and before the 520 highway extended this far, the RajGuru family moved to this…
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Five women accuse Seattle’s David Meinert of sexual misconduct, including rape
The woman waited in her car for the police. She lived in Shoreline, but was told earlier that day she needed to be within Seattle city limits to file a…
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