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Filmmaker Ken Burns and co-director David Schmidt recently visited Seattle to preview their new sweeping, six-part documentary on the American Revolution.
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The nonprofit that puts on the festival said they considered scaling down the festival, but that the risk and potential trauma associated with that risk was too great.
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Citing positive feedback, increased visitors and the upcoming World Cup, the Market is continuing its car-free experiment through next spring.
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As part of a $9 billion rescission package, lawmakers rescinded money already allocated by Congress to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. So what does this mean for KNKX?
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Washington state education officials are preparing to lay off staff – unless millions of dollars are released by the U.S. Department of Education.
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The Northwest Seaport Alliance project aims to reduce emissions from transporting cargo from port terminals to warehouses.
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The project builds off Shaudi Bianca Vahdat's thesis she started in 2017 while at the Berklee School of Music in Valencia, Spain.
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While other Washington cities have taken steps to limit excessive or unreasonable fees, Bellingham's is among the most comprehensive attempts to date.
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The paintings are part of an effort to attract more people to the area and make the sidewalks and empty storefronts in Seattle's downtown core more inviting.
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Washington state officials believe thousands could lose food assistance when changes to SNAP go into effect. This could be hard on food banks dealing with rising food prices.