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The latest news, stories and more from in and around the Seattle and Tacoma region.
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The students behind "True Dawgs: A Garfield Story" say the documentary is an attempt to mend a school community and restore Garfield's previous image around Seattle.
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The local drivers' union was encouraged by the first full briefing since the stabbing death of driver Shawn Yim, but officials indicate complex and expensive work ahead.
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Judge Karin Immergut’s ruling capped a dramatic weekend that included President Trump sending California National Guard members to Oregon and ordering others from Texas.
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Mary E. Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell and Shimon Sakaguchi were honored for research into how the body helps the immune system avoid attacking your own tissues instead of foreign invaders.
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Workers laid off because of the government shutdown may be eligible for state employment benefits.
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The city’s parks and recreation district is dealing with a combination of less revenue than expected and more expenses, making for a shortfall of $8 million.
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Two Queen Anne families were among those lost in a plane crash 25 years ago. Their neighbors channeled their grief into renovating a nearby park and playground.
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The Tacoma Area Coalition of Individuals with Disabilities has served Pierce County for decades. But the end of a longtime partnership is forcing it to look for a new home.
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REI's new appointments come after members of the Issaquah-based outdoor retail co-op voted to reject the uncontested slate of candidates put forward by the board in the spring.
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The City of Olympia plans to reopen the building by 2027 and provide affordable rental space for eight nonprofit organizations.
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Still, an official said troops likely won’t arrive in Portland until next week.
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Twelve teams will enter October, but only one team will leave (with a ring). You can root for the three franchises that have never won a title before … or you can pull for the Yankees or Dodgers.