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How budget woes might affect your summer on public land
How budget woes might affect your summer on public land

The Pacific Northwest is a jewel. 

Camping and hiking can be magical.

But a lot of work goes into keeping trails safe and clear.

That work may not ge…

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Wednesday Evening Headlines
Wednesday Evening Headlines

Boeing CEO admits mistakes before Congress, ICE officials arrest 37 people during workplace raid in Bellingham, and electric vehicle sales in WA are …

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Seattle wants to be a major hub for AI
Seattle wants to be a major hub for AI

Like it or not, artificial intelligence is here, and Seattle wants in. 

The full potential of AI is still being explored, but Seattle is angling to b…

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Tuesday Evening Headlines
Tuesday Evening Headlines

Gov. Ferguson says he'll veto any budget that includes a wealth tax, WA joins lawsuit over federal cuts to public health, and two Muslim holidays are…

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A visit to SAM for "Ai, Rebel: The Art and Activism of Ai Weiwei"
A visit to SAM for "Ai, Rebel: The Art and Activism of Ai Weiwei"

If it’s been a while since you’ve been to Seattle Art Museum, you might not want to miss the latest exhibit. SAM has a major retrospective called “Ai…

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Monday Evening Headlines
Monday Evening Headlines

Fare enforcement starts on King County Metro buses, Washington leads a coalition to defend the National Environmental Policy Act, and Cornish College…

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Remember when affordable housing used to just happen here?
Remember when affordable housing used to just happen here?

If you’ve been living in Seattle long enough, you might remember a time when the city had more unsubsidized affordable housing.

That was years ago, b…

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Friday Evening Headlines
Friday Evening Headlines

Weather forecasts could become less frequent due to further cuts to the National Weather Service, around 300 people protested outside of the Northwes…

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Casual Friday with Jane C. Hu and Marcus Harrison Green
Casual Friday with Jane C. Hu and Marcus Harrison Green

Traffic deaths for pedestrians and cyclists are down, but that didn’t stop rogue traffic enforcement on Capitol Hill.

The Seattle waterfront got a to…

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Thursday Evening Headlines
Thursday Evening Headlines

Washington officials are reacting to major overhauls to the federal Department of Health and Human Services, a Washington school district files a com…

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