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The Seattle Police Department has stopped investigating new reports of sexual assaults with adult victims, according to an internal memo sent to Interim Police Chief Adrian Diaz. Reporters Ashley Hiruko from KUOW and Sydney Brownstone of the Seattle Times sat down with KNKX's Vivian McCall to explain why this is happening and what this means for victims.
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Editor’s note: This story was produced in partnership with The Seattle Times. Read an in-depth investigation into the law enforcement response to the…
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The demand for COVID vaccines is great - but the rollout here in Washington is slow going. It's been a month since the first shipment of vaccines arrived,…
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Jean Godden has heard a lot of stories over the years.Godden, now 87, was a columnist for The Seattle Post-Intelligencer and The Seattle Times, before…
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The region is bracing for a change in traffic patterns. Seattle's Alaskan Way Viaduct will be closing permanently on Jan. 11, making way for the new…
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Earlier this year, elected leaders in Seattle did a rapid about-face on a tax that would have collected money from large employers like Amazon to fund…
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The mission of public schools is to provide an education to all students, but in many cases they’ve also become a de facto social safety net.The Seattle…
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There is a big debate, locally and nationally, about whether public-sector workers should be required to pay dues or fees to the unions that represent…
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King County residents may experience some sticker shock when they see their property tax bills this year because of the state's plan to fund…
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It's been five months since former Seattle Mayor Ed Murray resigned after a fifth person accused him of sexual abuse decades ago. Murray has denied all of…