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'The blob' blamed for bringing invasive crab to Puget Sound
Scientists think they know what brought invasive green crab into Washington's inland waters last year.In short: "the blob." That was the temporary expanse…
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Murray's Plan To Save Seattle City Buses
Efforts to prevent King County Metro bus cuts have narrowed from a county-wide approach to a more localized strategy. On Tuesday, Seattle Mayor Ed Murray…
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Turning Language Into Beautiful, Functional Design
Artists often take inspiration from the world around them, and for Andrea Leksen, a local graphic designer and typography professor, inspiration came in…
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Seattle School Board Clears Way For Larry Nyland To Be Next Superintendent
The Seattle School Board voted five to two Wednesday night to clear the way for Dr. Larry Nyland to become the city’s permanent schools superintendent.…
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Look No Further: Ana Mari Cauce Picked As UW President
Ana Mari Cauce is the new president of the University of Washington. The university's board of regents made the announcement after a brief meeting Tuesday…
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Seattle Waves Tourists Goodbye, Returns To Building Seawall
As we bid the tourists adieu, we welcome back the cranes and construction.Season 2 of Seattle’s waterfront development project starts Wednesday. It…
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Detour Around Oso Mudslide Opens To Reconnect Darrington, I-5 Corridor
The end of the large-scale recovery operation at the site of the Oso mudslide means that a road around the slide zone, once reserved for emergency…
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Meet Seattle's First Civic Poet: Claudia Castro Luna
Seattle’s first-ever civic poet sees fertile ground for verse in this city’s “time of transition” amid rapid growth.Claudia Castro Luna, appointed Monday…
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Why Oscar Wilde Still Works: 'People Will Always Have Secrets!'
Oscar Wilde is one of those people: You've heard of him, even if you've never read his novels or seen one of his plays.The Irish-born writer was the toast…
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Trump's campaign blames King County for pushing rally to Lynden
Residents of Lynden, Washington, were surprised that presidential candidate Donald Trump was coming to their small town near the Canadian border.Now…
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