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Despite low usage, supporters say the City of Seattle program can incentivize candidates to take young voters' concerns seriously and can help improve turnout.
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Democratic Rep. Adam Smith, who represents Washington state's 9th District says Congress needs to take the lead on immigration reform and that recent U.S. strikes on Iran won't lead to peace.
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People born outside of Washington state now make up a higher share of Seattle-area residents than locals. But what's driving population growth now is different from a decade ago.
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Filmmaker Ken Burns and co-director David Schmidt recently visited Seattle to preview their new sweeping, six-part documentary on the American Revolution.
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The nonprofit that puts on the festival said they considered scaling down the festival, but that the risk and potential trauma associated with that risk was too great.
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Citing positive feedback, increased visitors and the upcoming World Cup, the Market is continuing its car-free experiment through next spring.
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The brainchild of Aaron Lindstrom, the new business in North Seattle pairs small batch, bean to bar chocolate with local music, including jazz.
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At the Granite Curling Club in north Seattle, a welcoming community has fun on the ice, while also producing national champions.
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Washington state education officials are preparing to lay off staff – unless millions of dollars are released by the U.S. Department of Education.
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The Northwest Seaport Alliance project aims to reduce emissions from transporting cargo from port terminals to warehouses.
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For 46 years, the Jazz Port Townsend workshop and festival has been a winning recipe. This summer, pianist and educator Dawn Clement takes over as artistic director.
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The project builds off Shaudi Bianca Vahdat's thesis she started in 2017 while at the Berklee School of Music in Valencia, Spain.