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Seattle writer Rosette Royale's podcast 'Square One' offers a glimpse of why Pioneer Square became a hub for LGBTQ+ life from the 1930s until the 1980s.
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Washington state resident Christopher Rufo's profile is on the rise as a member of presidential hopeful and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' circle. How did Seattle, one of the most progressive cities in the U.S., shape one of the country's most powerful conservative influencers?
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Seattle Public Library, along with Seattle Arts & Lectures, is organizing Book Bingo, encouraging adult readers to expand their reading palette this summer.
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In Washington, fentanyl is killing more people than any drug documented in the last 30 years. But Nick Brown, the first Black U.S. attorney in state history, is frank about how he does not think prosecution alone is the answer.
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On Tuesday, the Seattle City Council made history. After hearing more than two hours of public comment, a majority of the council voted in favor of a law that makes Seattle the first city in the country to ban a type of discrimination that affects South Asian communities.
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A lot of restaurants in the region are still recovering from the pandemic. Beth’s Cafe, a Seattle institution since 1954, is the latest restaurant to manage to reopen after being forced to temporarily shutter its doors.
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A woman who torched five Seattle police cars during a tumultuous protest that heralded a summer of unrest after George Floyd's murder in 2020 was sentenced Tuesday to five years in prison.
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Groundbreaking Seattle legislator and college football star George Fleming has died at age 83. Fleming was first elected to the state House in 1968 and two years later was elected to the state Senate, becoming its second African American member.
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The city of Seattle was among 14 cities in the U.S. that saw a population gain of 100,000 or more over the past decade, and the nearby city of Kent was…
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The bodies of a woman and man were found after a fire at a Seattle homeless camp, fire officials said.Crews responded to the city's Mount Baker…