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Races for Seattle, King County seats to heat up as deadline passes
King County will have an open race for executive for the first time in more than a decade, and the Seattle mayor's race is starting to heat up with late filings.
DOGE cut off this UW scientist’s grant — to save $866
The budget-slashing mission of Elon Musk's DOGE is to root out waste, fraud and abuse. So why did they end a UW professor's air quality work to save just $866?
‘NO STRIKE’: SEA Airport aircraft fuelers reach agreement with employer
SEA Airport aircraft fuelers have reached an agreement with their employer Friday, therefore avoiding a strike. Workers authorized a strike Tuesday.
Community calls for action amid ongoing crime in Seattle's Chinatown International District
As Seattle's Chinatown International District and Little Saigon grapple with ongoing crime and open-air drug use, community leaders are asking for help.
Seattle’s iconic MOPOP could be recognized as national museum under new bill
U.S. Representatives Pramila Jayapal (WA-07) and Dan Newhouse (WA-04) have introduced bipartisan legislation that would recognize the Museum of Pop Culture (MOPOP) in Seattle as the National Museum of ...
Video: A John Curley Mother’s Day Special
John Curley shares the quirky nature of his mother and her unique way of telling the story of the Gingerbread Man. Listen to The John Curley Show every weekday ...
Seattle judge files formal complaint against City Attorney Davison
A Seattle Municipal Court judge who was excluded from hearing cases from the city attorney’s office says that the campaign against her was retaliatory.
Opinion
Deadly Seattle intersection must not claim another life
I implore you to contact elected officials and demand the prioritization of traffic cameras and police patrols near the Columbia City light rail station.
Have you seen her? Missing 81-year-old with mild dementia missing out of Seattle
Seattle Police are asking the public to keep an eye out for Sandra, an 81-year-old with mild dementia who was last seen in the Maple Leaf neighborhood.
Gets Real: Seattle author reflects on Pulitzer Prize win
She still marvels over how she learned her first-ever book had won journalism’s coveted Pulitzer Prize — it happened when she couldn’t really celebrate.
Seattle businesses offering 30% off to Canadians to bring tourism back
Dozens of Seattle businesses and hotels are trying to entice Canadian tourists to come back to our area and spend money again with 30% off at select spots.
Seattle businesses roll out discounts to woo Canadian tourists
Seattle-area businesses are offering discounts and apologies to lure back Canadian tourists amid U.S.-Canada tensions.
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