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Rep. Tarra Simmons (D-Bremerton) is facing ethics charges. The accusations culminated in a rare two-day public hearing before the state’s Legislative Ethics Board this week.
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Kameirah Johnson is a senior at Lakeside School in North Seattle. Her digital artwork won over thousands of other submissions.
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Starting June 11, House Bill 2105 will require employers to give workers at least five business days’ notice that any federal agency is auditing their I-9 forms or any other worker records.
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Biologists at the University of Washington have been testing equipment used in large-scale concrete pours on shrimp-filled mudflats in southwest Washington.
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World Cup matches are expensive. A new program led by the City of Seattle will distribute free tickets for young people and their caretakers.
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Believed to be the first Black and first Native female pilot in the U.S., Coleman is now the focus of the musical "Aviatrix," running at Seattle Public Theater through June 7.
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The initiative echoes restrictions in 27 other states and would effectively block transgender girls from joining girls’ middle- and high-school teams.
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Service animals are already allowed on the vessels. But now, passengers can bring the family dog, cat, parrot, ferret or any other pet inside the cabin — with a few caveats.
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One restaurant group has shifted its strategy to anticipate last-minute bookings for the tournament, and a Tacoma soccer store is racing to open in time.
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Seattle is preparing to host six World Cup matches. But this isn't the first time the Pacific Northwest welcomed elite athletes from around the world to compete.