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    Agatha Pacheco
    ‘My Dreams Are in Limbo’: A Seattle Dreamer...
    By Agatha Pacheco • September 6, 2017 6:30 am

    While I am not defined by DACA, much of what defines me is thanks to the Obama-era program.

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    Photo by Dangerpants Photography
    Sara Porkalob’s ‘Dragon Lady’ Is a Celebration of...
    By Becs Richards • September 6, 2017 1:30 am

    In her one-woman show, the artist/activist plays multiple generations of her family.

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    A Waste Facility Is Paying Artists to Talk Trash
    A Waste Facility Is Paying Artists to Talk...
    By Minh Nguyen • September 6, 2017 1:30 am

    Recology CleanScapes’ resident artists explore the underworld of garbage.

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    More Sweeps and More Shelter, But Little Housing for Seattle’s Homeless
    More Sweeps and More Shelter, But Little Housing...
    By Casey Jaywork • September 6, 2017 1:30 am

    Authorities continue to evict homeless campers, but permanent housing eludes most.

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    Julia Ramos says she thinks the influx of new businesses is a good thing for South Park, but knows that they will likely help price her out. Photo by Ted Zee
    On the Eve of Commercial Expansion, South Park...
    By Sara Bernard • September 6, 2017 1:30 am

    A once-isolated enclave inside Seattle’s industrial corridor, the neighborhood will soon change. What will be lost, and what gained?

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    Illustration by James the Stanton
    Getting Creative With Cannabis
    By Meagan Angus • September 6, 2017 1:30 am

    Forget the slacker stereotype of stoners.

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    Cloudburst founder Steve Luke. Photo by Megan Swann
    Cloudburst Brewing Can’t Stop Making New Wet-Hop Beers
    By Jacob Uitti • September 6, 2017 1:30 am

    The Seattle outfit is making the most of its relationships with farmers and other breweries.

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    Aneelah Afzali, founder and executive director of the American Muslim Empowerment Network, speaks to a crowd of DACA supporters. Photo by Sara Bernard
    Trump Ends DACA, Washington Fights Back
    By Sara Bernard • September 5, 2017 5:30 pm

    With legislation, lawsuits, and advocacy, Washington leaders vow to have the last word.

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    Heavy Smoke Returns to Seattle as Wildfires Burn
    Heavy Smoke Returns to Seattle as Wildfires Burn
    By Aaron Kunkler • September 5, 2017 11:30 am

    The largest of a dozen fires in the state has burned more than 95,000 acres.

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    William Wingate, who was arbitrarily arrested by Officer Cythia Whitlatch for using a golf club as a cane, leads a protest march on February 7, 2015. Photo by Kaia D’Albora
    City Attorney Says Seattle Settled With Whitlatch So...
    By Casey Jaywork • September 1, 2017 4:22 pm

    The former SPD officer who was fired for racial bias received more than $100,000 from the city.

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    Photo by Nathalie Graham
    Did the City Attorney’s Office Discourage the Income...
    By Daniel Person • September 1, 2017 6:00 am

    The dominant legal opinion has long been on the side of opponents, but a state Supreme Court decision indicates that such conventional thinking is vulnerable.

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    Everett Backs Off New Rules After Lyft, Uber Cancel Services
    Everett Backs Off New Rules After Lyft, Uber...
    By Rikki King • September 1, 2017 12:03 am

    The company says the city’s proposed background check requirement is similar to a rule in Seattle.

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    Photo by Michael O’Leary/Everett Herald
    Election Chief Deems Eyman’s ‘B.S.’ Too Vulgar for...
    By Jerry Cornfield • August 31, 2017 5:00 pm

    Requested to edit his argument against a sales tax increase, the conservative activist refuses.

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    Gage Skidmore/via Flickr
    Washington State Politico Beat Sheriff Joe Once, and...
    By Jerry Cornfield • August 31, 2017 8:30 am

    With Arpaio talking about running again, Ron Dotzauer just has to laugh.

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    An unidentified gunman, later revealed to be a King County detective, sticks up a motorcyclist at gunpoint. Screenshot via YouTube user Squid Tips, aka Alex Randall
    County Sheriff Identifies Detective Who Threatened Motorist at...
    By Casey Jaywork • August 30, 2017 4:58 pm

    Richard Rowe, 53, is a county Detective assigned to the Woodinville Police Department.

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    A diagram from the county Medical Examiner showing where the bullets hit Lyles’ body. Document provided by Karen Koehler
    Charleena Lyles Wasn’t On Drugs Or Medication When...
    By Casey Jaywork • August 30, 2017 4:08 pm

    A medical examiner’s diagram and a toxicology report reveal more context for the fatal shooting.

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    David Longwell has been driving for Uber for 10 months. He says he would not have a say in any unionizing effort. Photo by Daniel Person
    As Rideshare Union Vote Gets Delayed, the Portion...
    By Daniel Person • August 30, 2017 10:30 am

    In a bit of irony, efforts to block a union vote among Uber and Lyft drivers may ultimately help the Teamsters.

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    Celebrating the Sandwich at Little Saigon’s Banh Mi Fest
    Celebrating the Sandwich at Little Saigon’s Banh Mi...
    By Sofia Lee • August 30, 2017 1:30 am

    GIFs of all the bready action, including the fierce eating competitions.

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    Two Miles of Moving Pictures
    Two Miles of Moving Pictures
    By Minh Nguyen • August 30, 2017 1:30 am

    Along the SoDo busway, muralists turn the blurring landscape into a blur of art.

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    Illustration by Jose Trujillo
    The Unseen Epidemic and the People Who Are...
    By Casey Jaywork • August 30, 2017 1:30 am

    A band of public healers is battling against hepatitis C, and bureaucracy, to help the county’s poorest.

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