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WA voters narrow the field for November
WA voters narrow the field for November

All ballots are in from the August primary election, and the results leave a lot of questions. One state race was decided by 51 votes - Seattleites w…

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Wednesday Evening Headlines
Wednesday Evening Headlines

Seattle gets millions for cooling centers, local startup accuses Albertsons of stealing trade secrets, and another WA man is arrested in connection w…

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UW Athletics goes Big (10)
UW Athletics goes Big (10)

The University of Washington is making a big change.

By that I mean the school is now part of the Big 10 athletic conference.

Seattle Now Sports Corr…

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Tuesday Evening Headlines
Tuesday Evening Headlines

Public Lands Commissioner race could go to a hand recount, community groups call for federal investigation into Tacoma PD, and Kroger sues FTC over a…

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Why WAs former GOP leader is voting for Kamala
Why WAs former GOP leader is voting for Kamala

Democrats are fired up for Kamala Harris this week at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. Also in attendance: some Republican leaders who …

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Monday Evening Headlines
Monday Evening Headlines

Lynnwood prepares for light rail, Rising Sun Produce is set to reopen, and we get a WA delegate vibe check at the DNC. It’s our daily roundup of top …

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How one Seattle tattoo artist brings a fine art approach to the craft
How one Seattle tattoo artist brings a fine art approach to the craft

Tattoos are one of the oldest and most personal forms of storytelling.

Over time they’ve been regarded as sacred and sometimes scandalous…today, they…

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Friday Evening Headlines
Friday Evening Headlines

Lands commissioner race could require a recount, activists want to protect giant sequoia tree in Green Lake, and Seattle could get thunderstorms this…

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Casual Friday with Chase Burns and Lex Vaughn
Casual Friday with Chase Burns and Lex Vaughn

This week…

The Seattle City Council’s inexperience is showing as they head into their summer recess.

Keep your eyes on the walls - murals are popping…

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Thursday Evening Headlines
Thursday Evening Headlines

Two men prosecuted for violent home invasions, new Starbucks CEO could earn $100 million in year one, and Seattle tops the list for one-room living. …

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