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    Trump administration tariffs on Canadian newsprint have created additional hardships for newspapers—large and small—and won’t be good in the long run for U.S. paper mills. Photo via Thinkstock.com
    Newsprint Tariff Is a Threat to Jobs and...
    By Seattle Weekly • June 29, 2018 8:00 am

    The Trump administation’s policy jeopardizes newspapers and mill workers.

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    Safe Consumption Part 2: The Site
    Safe Consumption Part 2: The Site
    By Seattleland Staff • June 29, 2018 5:30 am

    Lots of people in the Seattle area look to Vancouver for an example of what works, or what doesn’t.

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    Safe Consumption Part 2: The Site
    Safe Consumption Part 2: The Site
    By Seattleland Staff • June 29, 2018 5:30 am

    Lots of people in the Seattle area look to Vancouver for an example of what works, or what doesn’t.

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    King County Sheriff’s Deputy Fired Over Felony Conviction
    King County Sheriff’s Deputy Fired Over Felony Conviction
    By Josh Kelety • June 28, 2018 3:30 pm

    The Sheriff’s Office somehow missed his record of assault when hiring him in 2017.

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    The Supreme Court of the United States. Photo by Matt Wade/Flickr
    How Will the Supreme Court’s Janus vs. AFSCME...
    By Melissa Hellmann • June 28, 2018 10:00 am

    The case decision eliminates “fair share” fees, but local unions say they’re prepared.

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    The Washington State Capitol. Photo by Taylor McAvoy
    The Electoral Races That Will Determine Washington State’s...
    By John Stang • June 27, 2018 1:30 am

    A primer to the upcoming ballot box battles that will determine Democratic or Republican control of the House and Senate.

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    A crowd forms outside of the Seattle Immigration Court for Maru Mora Villalpando’s second deportation hearing. Photo by Melissa Hellmann
    Immigrant Rights Activist Avoids Deportation And Moves Towards...
    By Melissa Hellmann • June 26, 2018 5:30 pm

    A judge approved of Maru Mora Villalpando’s plan to begin the green card process.

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    Actors perform in Centerstage Theatre’s production of <em>Return to the Forbidden Planet</em> earlier this year. Despite losing its contract to operate the Knutzen Family Theatre, Centerstage hopes to be able to continue offering live theater in Federal Way. Photo courtesy Michelle Smith-Lewis
    A Money Saving 3D Printer, an Extension for...
    By Sound Publishing • June 26, 2018 9:00 am

    A weekly recap of regional news.

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    Only a handful of sexual harassment incidents are reported to the King County Human Resources Division every year, which County Councilmember Jeanne Kohl-Welles and others argue is due to underreporting. Photo from the 2018 Seattle Women’s March by Cindy Shebley/Flickr
    King County Council Passes Sexual Harassment Reform Policy
    By Josh Kelety • June 25, 2018 5:15 pm

    Specifics of each agency’s protocols and funding for training still need to be sorted out.

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    Safe Consumption Part I: The Debate
    Safe Consumption Part I: The Debate
    By Seattleland Staff • June 22, 2018 9:00 am

    In the first of a three-part series, we enter into the heated, emotional, and sometimes bitter debate around one of the most controversial policy proposals in the country.

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    Since he first ran for the King County Prosecutor’s Office in 2007, Dan Satterberg has never faced an electoral challenger. 
Photo courtesy Dan Satterberg
    The Political Invulnerability of King County Prosecutor Dan...
    By Josh Kelety • June 21, 2018 3:00 pm

    He hasn’t faced an electoral challenge since taking office. Does his new longshot social justice-minded challenger stand a chance?

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    Aneelah Afzali, executive director of American Muslim Empowerment Network, was the featured speaker at 21 Progress’s Rise #7 event. Photo by Melissa Hellmann
    How a Local Muslim Activist Is Bridging the...
    By Melissa Hellmann • June 21, 2018 1:30 pm

    As part of 21 Progress’ Rise series, Aneelah Afzali drew parallels between anti-Muslim rhetoric and immigration xenophobia.

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    Bob Ferguson is going after controversial Trump administration policies once again. Photo by Joe Mabel/Wikimedia Commons
    AG Ferguson Takes on Trump’s Immigrant Family Separation
    By Melissa Hellmann • June 21, 2018 1:00 pm

    Washington’s Attorney General plans to sue the federal government over the “zero tolerance” policy.

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    After Seattle’s controversial employee head tax was repealed, King County Executive Dow Constantine wants to bond against existing tax revenues to generate $100 million for affordable housing. Photo by Joe Mabel/Wikipedia Commons
    County Executive Proposes $100 Million Affordable Housing Bond
    By Josh Kelety • June 21, 2018 11:50 am

    The money was already coming, but Constantine wants to speed up the process.

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    A scene from the 2017 Seattle Pride Parade. Photo by Bobby Arispe Jr./Flickr
    Seattle Pride Pick List
    By Keiko DeLuca • June 21, 2018 7:00 am

    Maximize your Pride Weekend experience with these standout celebrations and activities.

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    How Title X Cuts Impact UW Women’s Health
    How Title X Cuts Impact UW Women’s Health
    By Seattle Weekly • June 20, 2018 2:00 pm

    Some student advocates worry that slashed budgets could drive student to misleading crisis pregnancy centers.

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    Putting in the Werk
    Putting in the Werk
    By Sam Chapman • June 20, 2018 1:30 am

    While best known for underground dance music, Kremwerk has quietly fostered Seattle’s alternative queer entertainment scene.

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    As the executive director of the Tenants Union of Washington State, Violet Lavatai (left) believes that YIMBY policies 
do not actually help the communities most in need of housing. Photo courtesy Tenants Union of Washington State
    The Growing Power of Seattle YIMBYs
    By Toshio Meronek • June 20, 2018 1:30 am

    The tech-funded “Yes in My Backyard” movement thinks the housing crisis can be solved by rapid development, but does it only benefit those at the top?

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    Trans Pride Seattle seeks to strengthen the transgender and non-binary community. 
Photo courtesy of Gender Justice League
    Trans Pride Seattle Continues Marching
    By Melissa Hellmann • June 19, 2018 12:00 pm

    In light of federal budget cuts, the parade that highlights marginalized voices survives due to community crowdfunding.

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    Hidden River Farms is 100 acres of farmland in Grays Harbor County. Photo by Lucia Wyss
    Sowing the Seeds of Mental Health
    By Melissa Hellmann • June 18, 2018 4:30 pm

    Suicide is an epidemic amongst agricultural workers, but young farmers and state legislators are working to find solutions.

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