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Should The State Give This Rotting Kenmore Seminary To A Developer?
Saint Edward State Park is a swath of forest north of Seattle almost four times the size of Disneyland.It was once a seminary, and now the state wants to…
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Why itty bitty houses line Bremerton alleys
Tiny, affordable houses line some of Bremerton’s alleys. They’re called “war boxes,” remnants of the massive building boom that transformed Bremerton…
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How Seattle Agonized Over And Passed The $15 Minimum Wage
Seattle is known for its endless public process, so how did it become a city where $15 went from a campaign slogan to law in a matter of months?The law…
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How the Old South is felt in the Northwest
We originally aired this story on January 19, 2007. Statues commemorating Confederate figures have been the source of tension, protests and removal this…
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Yesler Terrace: Mixed Income Neighborhoods And The Seattle Housing Authority
When Yesler Terrace finally becomes a planned, mixed-income neighborhood in the next 10 or 15 or maybe even 20 years, it won't be the first in the city.…
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Seattle cops killed their son and the inquest, they said, was ‘a joke’
For Michael and Dianne Murphy of Maple Valley, the inquest examining their son’s death left them completely disillusioned. “It was a joke,” Michael…
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Sound Transit: Light rail and heavy marketing
The launch party for the two light rail stations was, in hindsight, “too much.”The consultants, tote bags, security and ads – it added up to $858,000 of…
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'A whole different relationship': Mayor Murray and the man who says he abused him
The first time Ed Murray noticed him — really noticed him — he was 8.“We all walked down to the chow hall. Basically the staff and the kids, and we lined…
Coal Exporter Disturbed Native American Burial Site Near Bellingham
Three summers ago, the company that hopes to build the largest coal terminal in North America failed to obtain the permits it needed before bulldozing…
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Upon Arrival: How refugees find their way in Seattle
For many refugees, the first year can feel like a race against the clock to set up a new life.You get a little cash up front and a few months of help from…
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