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Port of Seattle officials are predicting a sharp decline in shipping volume and local business owners are preparing to deal with steep tariffs.
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Seattle voters will be asked in August if they want to continue paying for the city’s democracy voucher program.
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In Seattle, two local radio shows on Daybreak Star Radio and KEXP, are joining the efforts to illuminate and celebrate the Indigenous jazz genius.
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The holiday used to bring a surge of travelers over a two or three week period. Now, airport officials say it's spread over about five weeks.
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The region’s unaffordability problem persists, but activists say its record-high pay floor has been a success as they push for similar wage increases in Tacoma and Olympia.
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Stay patient, Seattle. You too, Las Vegas, and every other city awaiting word on whether an NBA franchise could be headed its way.
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As the Seattle Symphony’s incoming music director Xian Zhang returns to Benaroya Hall this week for "The Planets" and "Diaspora," she's hoping to expand the organization’s reach through innovation.
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Seattle's long-running saxophone quartet, The Tiptons, hits the road for Women's History Month.
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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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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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The recent actions of the Trump administration have provided a chaotic preview of what Robert J. Jones will face as UW’s new leader.
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On a cold February night in Seattle the Tractor Tavern burned bright with the rapid-fire, intricate, kinetic drumming of Thai drummer and bandleader Salin.