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The Washington State Department of Health recently released a map that shows where the life saving medication that reverses opioid overdoses is given out at no cost.
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The key ingredients in concrete take lots of energy to produce. A new study shows adding untreated sea lettuce can cut one-fifth of its carbon footprint.
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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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More than a dozen bronze statues in Seattle have been vandalized or stolen since 2020. There's an effort underway to replace the beloved Sadako and the Thousand Cranes statue.
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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.
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Proposition 1, funded through a property tax, gives Seattle residents four $25 vouchers to distribute to local candidates each election cycle.
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The new rented space is actually smaller than the previous headquarters, but its layout will allow the birding nonprofit to put on events that happened offsite or didn't exist.
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After three years of bargaining, outdoor retailer REI Co-op and the two unions representing some REI workers announced an agreement that could bring them closer to an initial contract at unionized stores.
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After locals watched the beloved mural get painted over multiple times by Seattle work crews, officials now say they will stop trying to cover up the mural.
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Despite low usage, supporters say the City of Seattle program can incentivize candidates to take young voters' concerns seriously and can help improve turnout.