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This is a story about love and war; love lost and love found again.In 2004, Nayyef Hrebid was an interpreter for the U.S. Marines in Iraq, and Btoo Allami…
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It’s been raining. A lot. And not just the usual pleasant misty stuff – it’s been pouring down in buckets. We’ve had so much rain that this winter has…
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Food waste — we all do it. We put that bag of spinach in the back of the fridge and forget about it. We make a casserole big enough to feed an army and…
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For parents in the Seattle area, the idea of a big earthquake is scary enough. But what happens if a disaster strikes when your children are in…
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Brad Lancaster is an attorney. His wife Kim is a paralegal. They live in a small 770-square-foot house with their dog Sofie in Shoreline, Washington. When…
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When it comes to providing care for people with mental illness, Washington ranks in the bottom five in the country.The state has one of the highest…
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Thirty years ago, a woman walked into Vyvyn Lazonga’s San Francisco shop and asked the tattoo artist to ink new nipples onto her chest.The woman had…
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Hundreds of tiny lungs slowly expand and contract in unison as students at Highland Park Elementary start their school day in West Seattle.It’s a daily…
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It’s nearly impossible to find empty land in Seattle. But down at the far south end, there’s 40 acres with nothing on it. And it’s owned by the city of…
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Steve Graham got in line late. His number was 136.But he was optimistic about the chance of a lifetime: a shot at brand new, low-income housing in an…