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They are so small you can’t see them in the air — but you inhale them, and they can go to your lungs and even your bloodstream. They come from many sources, but among them are diesel train ...
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The state’s school funding debate managed to lurch forward last week, as Senate Republicans released a long-awaited education plan just as their Democratic counterparts unsuccessfully tried to ...
A version of this column appeared in the July issue of Seattle Magazine. It has been updated. The annual list of “most endangered” historic properties around the state has been issued by the ...
The battle between the city of Seattle and the University of Washington over the city’s landmarks ordinance is not over. But in the meantime, UW has applied for a demolition permit to knock down ...
I'm about to confess to a guilty pleasure. For a number of years I lived in the northwest sector of Seattle. To get to my place of work, I would drive Second Avenue in downtown. At 6:45 a.m., when ...
On Monday, after nearly a year of anticipation, Mayor Ed Murray’s housing task force unveiled its beefed-up recommendations for adding 50,000 new units in Seattle over the next 10 years.
With the news that the president of the Seattle Police Officers Guild, Ron Smith, was resigning, some corners of social media Tuesday night lit up like Oz. But in the days following, some of the ...
The world needs more radicals. As people get comfortable and small-stakes in their ambitions, radicals reconfigure our conceptions of the possible. In politics, they look at the incremental ...
The Puyallup tribe has filed a lawsuit against Puget Sound Energy to stop a $275 million LNG facility in Tacoma. They argue that the LNG facility would breach their fishing rights as guaranteed by ...
In Seattle as part of a six-city tour on “community policing,” U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch was welcomed with a standing ovation from Mayor Ed Murray, Seattle Police Chief Kathleen O ...
How does a city know the number of homeless on its streets? It counts. Early Friday morning, thousands of volunteers fanned across Seattle and King County in cars and on foot to ferret out those ...
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