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Seattle's Chamber of Commerce released a poll Monday suggesting that nearly 75% of registered Seattle voters support expanding the city’s police surveillance camera network.
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A new proposal filed with the city council would restrict large chains from altering prices based on shoppers’ data.
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Washington State Librarian Melody Sky Weaver wants to make the collection's over 2 million physical items more accessible. That includes restoring the library's budget.
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As political observers eye a potential Democratic supermajority in Washington's state Legislature in the coming years, some ask how that would affect how laws are passed.
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North Helpline and Hunger Intervention Program have worked to address food insecurity for decades. Now, they are joining to form a new organization.
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Lori Matsukawa's new memoir reviews a groundbreaking career and love for a region that nurtured her growth as an Asian-American journalist.
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A close legislative race in Tacoma has taken an unexpected turn. Tacoma police arrested Democratic candidate Krista Perez for a suspected DUI earlier this week.
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A coordinated effort to address the opioid crisis in the South Sound is shutting down. Public health officials say overdose deaths are down, but addiction specialists worry.
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During a visit to Seattle, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins revealed that local veterans will participate in psychedelic trials.
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Washington lawmakers are scrutinizing the state’s juvenile gun possession law in the wake of the fatal shooting at the Bite of Seattle food festival in late July.