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What will be left of Seattle's Chinatown International District?
Once again, residents are being forced out of Seattle’s Chinatown-International District. More than a century ago, a wave of anti-Chinese violence hit the…
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Hundreds of senior citizens will soon be walking highway 99 in Tukwila
The city of Tukwila has spent years trying to turn a section of old highway 99 into a dense, walkable neighborhood. But it’s not easy to redefine a road.…
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Fires Burning, My Husband Fed And Said Goodbye To Our Pigs
My husband is telling me to come home.“It’s close,” he says.“How close?”“Within two miles, coming toward us.”I rush home. I work five, six miles from…
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Ukrainians In Seattle React To Crisis Back Home
When there’s daylight in Seattle, it’s usually night time in Ukraine. But that time difference doesn't matter to many Ukrainians here, who are anxious for…
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Officials try to blame eclipse, tides for Atlantic salmon spill in Puget Sound
It was a convenient explanation.Officials said the eclipse brought on high tides around Cypress Island, off Washington state – and that’s why thousands of…
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Why Washington Ferries Are Such A Headache To Replace
Washington’s ferry fleet is among the largest and oldest in the country. Last week we learned just how vulnerable it is when, at the height of tourist…
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Dutch Harbor Rats (Unwittingly) Help Save Pribilof Seabirds
Biologists and tribal officials in the Bering Sea off the west coast of Alaska are working to protect one of the world's greatest gatherings of…
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Does your Native American artwork belong to you — or to its tribe?
When Bruce Jacobsen moved to Seattle in 1986, he fell in love with the Pacific Northwest. He wanted to express his appreciation with a piece of Native…
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Reinvent Yourself In Seattle's District 4 (AKA Northeast Seattle)
You’d think the University District would be thriving.It’s right next to the University of Washington, an institution that takes in around $250 million in…
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Northwest Tribe Opposes Coal Terminal, But How Hard Will They Fight It?
Dozens of crab pot buoys dot the waters around Lummi tribal member Jay Julius’ fishing boat as he points the bow towards Cherry Point – a spit of land…
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