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                Lynnwood is one of the region’s fastest-growing cities, and a second light rail station slated to open by the city’s Alderwood Mall promises further expansion.
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                Voters in Washington will cast ballots for state and local offices and ballot measures in this off-year election.
 
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                        While challenger Katie Wilson and incumbent Bruce Harrell both want to use more tiny homes as temporary shelters, Wilson's plan calls for spending more money to get even more people inside.
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                        Tacoma District 1 Councilmember John Hines and former Councilmember Anders Ibsen are running to help lead Tacoma. The next mayor will take part in important decisions, such as choosing the new city manager.
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                        Challenger Katie Wilson has gone on a soccer podcast and appeared on a food influencer's Instagram. Incumbent Bruce Harrell's campaign started posting on TikTok after Wilson won the primary.
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                        Initiative would increase worker protections and increase minimum wage to $20.24.
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                        Sometimes vouchers are pledged to a candidate who doesn't make it through the primary before spending them. Here's where those donations go.
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                        Sen. Maria Cantwell, a Democrat from Washington, says Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is "not following the science," like he said he would during his confirmation hearings earlier this year.
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                        It’s the first time that Seattle has had only one district on the ballot since the launch of the city’s unique Democracy Voucher program.
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                        Adoption is outpacing guardrails as cities grapple with thorny ethical questions and work to set norms on how and when generative AI should be used.
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                        U.S. Rep. Emily Randall announced the new bill while visiting a memorial for the first Americans of Japanese descent who were exiled and imprisoned by the U.S government during World War II.
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                        KNKX Morning Edition host Kirsten Kendrick spoke with Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal about the Justice Department, immigration, and what she's hearing from her constituents.