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Four Years After Deadly Blast, Tesoro Mostly Unscathed
It was the state’s worst industrial accident in nearly 50 years.On a chilly April night in 2010, a giant fireball lit up the sky above Anacortes,…
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Nelson Mandela, South Africa's 'Greatest Son,' Dies At 95
Nelson Mandela, South Africa's first black president and anti-apartheid icon has died, according to South Africa President Jacob Zuma. He was 95.Mandela…
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Construction Debris: Where Seattle's Old Buildings Go To Die
Close to half of the garbage generated in America doesn’t come from individual homes or businesses. It comes from construction sites.The construction…
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PHOTOS: This Is Seattle's Notorious 'Jungle'
There’s a reason it’s called The Jungle.It’s a stretch of woods between Seattle’s Beacon Hill neighborhood and Interstate 5.James Q. Tran, 33, and…
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Microsoft wants to fight climate change, even if Trump won’t
It’s rush hour in Wallingford, and commuters are stepping off a bus, closing up their laptops and heading into the evening sun. It’s not public transit.…
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Critter CSI: This Forensics Lab Solves Crimes Against Wildlife
Laura Daugherty balances a small tray on one gloved hand, like a waiter at black-tie restaurant.Today’s main course is ring-necked pheasant – freshly…
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Will Seattle’s new mayor hold the city to its climate change goals?
More electric vehicles. More charging stations. More transit. Congestion pricing for cars. Funds for affordable housing. And lobbying for a statewide…
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Should wealthy PTAs have to share funds with poorer schools?
It was dark and rainy in most of Seattle.But inside a glittering event space, hundreds of middle-aged, mostly-white Madison Park residents were dressed…
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The Weatherman At The End Of The Western World
William Wells dashes out into a 30-knot wind, releases a huge balloon and watches it whip toward the endless whitecaps of the Bering Sea.It’s all in a…
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My Son's Birth Taught Me To Forgive My Mother – And Myself
My relationship with my Taiwanese immigrant mother, Noko, has always been mediated by my father.We were separated by cultural and language differences,…
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