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A comprehensive study of U.S. butterfly populations shows dramatic declines in most species, but Pacific Northwest ecologists say swift recoveries are possible.
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Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson confirmed Friday that a member of his executive leadership team resigned after working with him for years.
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Superintendent Chris Reykdal talks with KNKX about state protections for trans students amid a federal investigation into the Tumwater School District.
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As the Trump administration pushes to dramatically downsize the federal government, new state data released this week show a big uptick in federal workers applying for unemployment benefits in Washington.
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Seattle's long-running saxophone quartet, The Tiptons, hits the road for Women's History Month.
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A citizen initiative enacted last year lets parents review textbooks and curriculum, and also lets parents access school mental health records. That's raised privacy concerns.
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Unionized employees are asking members to mark "withhold" on their ballots after a Seattle activist and a top Greenpeace leader were excluded.
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Tacoma joins Olympia, Shoreline and Spokane in ramping up support for residents who have been subject to President Donald Trump’s executive orders since he took office in January.
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Seattle’s chapter is one of the newest offshoots from global nonprofit Women in Music. The group formed to offer women in music more community and opportunity.
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Commercial fishing workforce brings sea shanties, stories, poetry and more to Astoria, Oregon every year in late February.
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The new Jazz Legacies Fellowship seeks to support seasoned jazz musicians ages 62 or older. Recipients receive a lifetime achievement award and an unrestricted $100,000 grant.
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Community leaders in the Chinatown-International District were happy to see streets full in a neighborhood that's struggled since the COVID-19 pandemic.