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Adidas has designed a new ball for each FIFA World Cup since 1970. Some of those have been controversial. So why change the ball instead of sticking to one that works?
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Along Commencement Bay in Tacoma stand small, cedar-clad boxes. These tiny dwellings, hoisted about 16 feet above the ground, are new nesting boxes for purple martins.
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This year, all of Washington is experiencing drought, after a wet winter scuttled by warmer temperatures, according to state officials.
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The Museum of Flight's exhibition "Runway to Runway" shares stories about flight attendants’ fight to improve working conditions in the 1960s and 70s.
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The move comes just days after the Washington Supreme Court dismissed the conservative-backed group Let's Go Washington's lawsuit challenging the tax.
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The proposal would complete connections to Everett and Tacoma, and the new line to West Seattle. But it would cut the light rail short at Seattle Center instead of Ballard.
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As Gen Z experiments with NA options, NA bottle shops like Burien’s Dry Spell are seeing new interest.
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Loopholes and failed investigations allowed a former Henry M. Jackson High School teacher to skirt accountability.
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The Northwest Stream Center in Everett spans 25 acres with two salmon streams, wetlands and a popular nature walk. The nonprofit wants to raise $2.5 million to expand.
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Brian Heywood's lawsuit challenged the law's inclusion of a clause that deems it “necessary to the functioning of government” and blocks it from being recalled via referendum.
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The World Cup stretches far beyond the soccer stadiums. From crowds to events, it’s going to have a big impact on Seattle and Western Washington. Here's what to know.
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The Tacoma children’s hospital is moving into a new, six-story building this month. The $479 million facility is expected to expand access to health care in the South Sound.