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Four-time Seattle Storm WNBA champion Sue Bird has joined the team's ownership group. The team announced the addition on Wednesday.
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A former Yakima police officer wanted in two killings died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound following a chase in Oregon.
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In the U.S., child care is expensive, government assistance is limited, and daycare openings are sometimes hard to find but the gap seems wider for moms without college degrees.
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Seattle Children’s Hospital filed the lawsuit against the Texas Attorney General's office in response to the office's investigating transgender health care beyond state borders.
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Auburn police officer Jeff Nelson shot and killed Jesse Sarey while trying to arrest him for disorderly conduct in an interaction that lasted just 67 seconds. Jury selection for Nelson's murder trial began Monday.
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The Seattle Storm $64 million facility, located in Seattle's Interbay neighborhood, has become the second WNBA team to open a standalone training facility.
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Tracy Toulou confronted serious challenges as the director of the Office of Tribal Justice for over 24 years, but after retiring, he says there's still much work to be done.
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Court documents show a University of Washington football player has been arrested and charged with raping two women in Seattle.
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A judge in Washington state has ruled that the state's ban on high-capacity ammunition magazines is unconstitutional, but the law will remain in effect while the state appeals the decision.
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The payment covered Alaska Airlines' loss related to an accident in January in which a panel blew off one of its Boeing 737 Max 9 jetliners midflight.