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Officer Kevin Dave will not face felony charges for striking and killing Jaahnavi Kandulaa, a graduate student from India while responding to an overdose call.
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Three years ago, Seattle’s Pier 58 — also known as Waterfront Park — was demolished. Now, three men are suing the city and its contractors, alleging the demolition was unsafe.
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The city attorney says most defendants failed to appear in community court and engage with its non-coercive programs. But the judge and public defense director who designed it say that's misleading.
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Ann Davison, Seattle's new city attorney, is promising quicker charging decisions to help tackle persistent low-level crime that's plagued businesses downtown. She announced that her office will make charging decisions on all incoming cases within five business days.
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There's a growing crop of politicians who identify as abolitionists. That includes two candidates for Seattle office on the Nov. 2 ballot. Nikkita Oliver and Nicole Thomas-Kennedy discuss abolitionism and how it will affect their leadership if elected.
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Who will advance to the November general election? Here’s a look at Aug. 3 primary election results from some of the top races in the region.These numbers…
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Gun rights organizations, including the National Rifle Association, are suing the city of Seattle over its new tax on guns and ammo. The tax amounts to…
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Some of those giant ads on buildings in downtown Seattle may be coming down. The city sued outdoor advertising company, Total Outdoor, charging it with…