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Ballots must be postmarked on or before Election Day on Nov. 4. If ballots aren’t postmarked in time, those votes won't be counted.
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Sound Transit has been expanding the light rail network outside of Seattle city limits. That means many new names and copious work for the crew in charge of signs.
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The Baker River salmon run reached a historic milestone this year due to efforts from the tribe, state wildlife officials and the hydroelectric utility that caused the decline.
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A new study by the University of Washington links heavy wildfire smoke to a reduction in active sperm.
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Challenger Katie Wilson has gone on a soccer podcast and appeared on a food influencer's Instagram. Incumbent Bruce Harrell's campaign started posting on TikTok after Wilson won the primary.
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Repairs to the historic Seattle Central College building are complete. But SIFF is ending its lease, citing a bleak outlook for arts funding and the resources needed to operate there.
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For the past decade, Matt Malyon has brought the Underground Writing program to youth in Skagit County Juvenile Detention to help develop their reading and writing skills.
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The small, clumsy fish isn’t the strongest or fastest creature living in Puget Sound. But it has developed other tools to survive in rough waters.
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DéVonté Parson started Pro Se Potential after mentoring others while he was in jail. He now shares the lessons he's learned with teens.
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The students behind "True Dawgs: A Garfield Story" say the documentary is an attempt to mend a school community and restore Garfield's previous image around Seattle.