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State Funding Cuts Leave Hopeful Citizens In The Lurch
Hundreds of immigrants and refugees plan to head to Olympia Thursday for their annual legislative rally. One message they’ll take to lawmakers is about…
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DEA Letters "Tap The Brakes" On Legal Marijuana
Two weeks ago the federal Drug Enforcement Administration sent cease and desist letters to 11 medical marijuana dispensaries in Seattle. It was the first…
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Student Vets Worry About Tuition Payments Amid Shutdown
For Tom Jenkins, a senior at the University of Washington and a veteran of the Air Force, the partial government shutdown has caused double stress: He has…
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In Washington GOP, some Cruz and Kasich fans inclined not to vote for president
Overnight, Washington Republicans have had to change gears.Tuesday they were preparing to welcome candidates Ted Cruz and John Kasich at presidential…
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Secret meeting targets Republican Rep. Dave Reichert
Democrats are drooling over a Washington state congressional seat that’s always been in Republican hands. Republican political consultant Chris Vance says…
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I’m a survivor of genocide. Here’s what I found when I went back to Cambodia
For Cambodian Americans, April marks the Khmer new year. It's also when survivors of the Cambodian genocide remember the fall of Phnom Penh.Sameth Mell…
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Should Seattle declare war on parking to fight climate change?
Make no mistake: The rising cost and declining amount of on-street parking downtown are part of a much bigger plan to reduce Seattle's carbon…
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Some Seattle trees have had it with these dry summers
It’s been a hot, dry summer in Seattle. This July was so warm it almost broke the record — you know, the one set way back in 2015.Year after year of…
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Fighting Foreclosure: Home Is Where The Bank Says It Is
Natalie Johnson and her family lived in their rental home in Edmonds, Wash., for seven years. It was the longest they had lived anywhere.Then one day,…
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Their daughter died homeless in Seattle. They want you to know her story
Last month, 27-year-old Sabrina Tate died in Seattle. She was living in an RV in a city-sanctioned safe lot in the SODO neighborhood.For years, Sabrina…
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