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Women In Cannabis: Solidarity And High-Potency Sorbet
A power luncheon for women in the marijuana business took place Friday in one of Seattle’s highest locations – the top of the Columbia Tower, where dozens…
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Why I spoke up in the face of hate speech in Ballard
Amy Kastelin was at the U.S. Bank in Ballard this week when another customer yelled at a teller. “Go back to where you came from,” the customer told the…
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A Seattle Cherokee asked what Standing Rock demonstrators want to say to the police
[asset-pullquotes[{"quote": "\"You're standing on my ancestors\" - Corey Ashley, Diné (Navajo)", "style": "wide"}]]KUOW’s RadioActive youth producer…
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Seattle Voters Consider $1.25 Billion Schools Levies
For the past 17 years, Seattle voters have approved every school levy that has come before them. Seattle Public Schools officials hope voters will now…
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Tim Burgess Won't Seek Mayor's Office
Seattle City Council Member Tim Burgess is stepping down as a mayoral candidate. His disclosure came as the filing deadline loomed for the November…
A Surprising History Of The Apple (And Why Red Delicious Is Out)
American as apple pie, the expression goes.Except that the only apple native to North America is the crab apple, said Rowan Jacobsen, author of “Apples of…
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Farewell, Dawgfather: UW Football Legend Dies at 80
They called him the Dawgfather.Don James, the beloved, longtime University of Washington football coach died on Sunday. He was 80. The university said…
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Fueling The Federal Shutdown: Republican Infighting
Photos of the government shutdown have not been kind to Republicans: Images of children who can’t play in parks that have been closed and of low-income…
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Veterans Affairs Makes Getting Information Even Harder
After Army veteran Eddie Creed died at the Seattle VA hospital in April 2012, his loved ones awaited official word: Why had he received a lethal overdose…
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As GMO Labeling Fails, Whole Foods And Oregon Pick Up Torch
More than a week after the election, backers of the measure to label genetically modified food finally conceded defeat – but promised they would be back…
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