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    Seattle’s New Beer of the Summer
    Seattle’s New Beer of the Summer
    By Jacob Uitti • August 9, 2017 1:30 am

    Move over Fremont Summer Ale. The Grapefruit IPA has arrived.

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    Bellevue Council Says No to Safe Consumption Sites
    Bellevue Council Says No to Safe Consumption Sites
    By Raechel Dawson • August 8, 2017 3:00 pm

    The vote was unanimous.

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    Oliver Again Gains on Moon, But Her Path to Victory Is Narrow
    Oliver Again Gains on Moon, But Her Path...
    By Daniel Person • August 7, 2017 4:00 pm

    An Oliver victory will rely on an extremely strong showing with very few ballots.

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    Protesters gather on the train tracks in Vancouver, Wash. Photo courtesy Shut Down Fossil Fuels
    Oil Blockades Are the Beginning of a Regional...
    By Sara Bernard • August 7, 2017 4:00 pm

    The same oil train was blocked in Vancouver and Tenino.

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    Sound Transit’s Property Tax Problem Is Still a Problem
    Sound Transit’s Property Tax Problem Is Still a...
    By Noah Haglund • August 7, 2017 1:30 am

    Some property owners are being forced to pay the tax despite not being able to vote on the agency’s most recent project.

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    Lanterns Shine Light in the Darkness During “From Hiroshima to Hope”
    Lanterns Shine Light in the Darkness During “From...
    By Sofia Lee • August 7, 2017 1:30 am

    Thousands of Seattleites gathered at Green Lake to commemorate 72 years since the nuclear bomb.

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    Nikkita Oliver on election night. Photo by Casey Jaywork
    Latest Ballot Results Show Nikkita Oliver Gaining on...
    By Casey Jaywork • August 4, 2017 5:00 pm

    But with only about 18,000 votes left to count, the window for overtaking Moon for second place in the mayoral primary is closing fast.

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    Phinney Flats. Photo via Seattle Department of Construction and Inspections
    Late Buses Could Spell Trouble for Denser Development...
    By Daniel Person • August 4, 2017 2:00 pm

    A ruling that has put a Phinney project on ice could have wide repercussions.

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    Nikkita Oliver on election night. Photo by Casey Jaywork
    Oliver Campaign Looks to Challenged Ballots For Late...
    By Daniel Person • August 4, 2017 11:30 am

    Signature issues have caused about 2,000 ballots from Seattle voters to not be counted.

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    Cary Moon. Photo by Alex Garland
    Still No Late-Voter Surge for Nikkita Oliver
    By Daniel Person • August 3, 2017 5:00 pm

    Cary Moon retains second-place position; Oliver running out of time to catch up.

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    View of Rainier from Mailbox Peak. Photo by Sara Bernard
    Car-Free Hiking! Metro Launches Shuttle to Select Trails
    By Sara Bernard • August 3, 2017 3:15 pm

    The Issaquah Alps program could lead to transit service to farther-out areas like Mailbox Peak.

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    Linda Baker of Renton stands outside of the Bellevue City Hall council chambers holding a sign promoting clean energy. Photo by Raechel Dawson
    Advocates Call for Puget Sound Energy to Speed...
    By Raechel Dawson • August 3, 2017 8:00 am

    “If we’re going to make any progress on climate, it’s going to have to come from the state level and the single most important thing we can do in this state to act on climate is to shut down Colstrip.”

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    Washington Voters Will Be Asked to Weigh In on New Taxes
    Washington Voters Will Be Asked to Weigh In...
    By Jerry Cornfield • August 3, 2017 7:30 am

    The advisory measures are nonbinding, but the architect of the ballot items says they could change the conversation around future taxation.

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    12 Overheard Quotes That Sum Up How Hot and Smoky Seattle Is Right Now
    12 Overheard Quotes That Sum Up How Hot...
    By Nathalie Graham • August 2, 2017 3:40 pm

    ‘It’s like, it burns.’

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    Nikkita Oliver takes the stage at her primary election night party. Photo by Casey Jaywork
    Late Ballots Could Help Nikkita Oliver, But Maybe...
    By Sara Bernard • August 2, 2017 12:15 pm

    Conventional wisdom says the late voters are the far-left voters. Will that sway the election?

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    Best of Seattle: 2027
    Best of Seattle: 2027
    By SW Editorial Board • August 2, 2017 11:30 am

    Our predictions about what will be great about the city in 10 years.

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    Hanging With the Winners and Losers in Tuesday Night’s Mayoral Primary
    Hanging With the Winners and Losers in Tuesday...
    By SW Staff • August 2, 2017 1:30 am

    Durkan went German, McGinn went Vegan, and second place went way up in the air.

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    The Ripple Effects of the Seattle Art Fair
    The Ripple Effects of the Seattle Art Fair
    By Minh Nguyen • August 2, 2017 1:30 am

    The Fair may be about selling art, but the energy it sends through the local art scene is more exciting than just that.

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    ‘Detroit’ Spares No Cruel Detail in Its Depiction of American Violence
    ‘Detroit’ Spares No Cruel Detail in Its Depiction...
    By Robert Horton • August 2, 2017 1:30 am

    Kathryn Bigelow’s retelling of the 1967 Algiers Motel Incident is a nerve-shredder.

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    Illustration by Jose Trujillo
    The Winners From This Year’s Reader Poll
    By SW Staff • August 2, 2017 1:30 am

    Democracy in action.

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