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    Sound Transit, politics and Superfund sites
    Sound Transit, politics and Superfund sites
    By Bob Roegner • March 29, 2019 10:00 am

    Elected leaders and residents want a landfill as the preferred site, and that raises questions.

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    A look inside the King County Juvenile Detention Center. File photo
    King County is still using solitary confinement on...
    By Aaron Kunkler • March 26, 2019 7:45 pm

    Report on solitary confinement shows the county is not honoring its agreement.

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    King County Council with Sarah Reyneveld, chair of the King County Women’s Advisory Board. Photo courtesy of King County
    King County proclaims March as Women’s History Month
    By Stephanie Quiroz • March 25, 2019 9:30 am

    This year’s theme is Womxn Who Lead: Stories from the past and how they influence the future.

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    ‘What a community college is all about’: Meet a top scholar
    ‘What a community college is all about’: Meet...
    By Seattle Weekly • March 22, 2019 1:30 am

    Lazarus Hart is among those named to the All-Washington Academic Team from community colleges.

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    A man addresses the King County Council during a public hearing March 20 at New Life Church in Renton. He presented bags filled with what he said was hazardous materials dropped on his property by bald eagles. Another speaker made similar claims. Haley Ausbun/staff photo
    Locals show support for King County waste to...
    By Aaron Kunkler • March 21, 2019 5:20 pm

    Public hearing on landfill’s future was held March 20 in Renton.

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    What tax raising idea will win out in March budget madness?
    What tax raising idea will win out in...
    By Jerry Cornfield • March 20, 2019 1:30 am

    Democrats, who control the state House and Senate, are set to release spending plans and revenue packages.

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    Baseball gets more fun: Everett venue is now Funko Field
    Baseball gets more fun: Everett venue is now...
    By Zachariah Bryan • March 19, 2019 1:30 am

    Everett Memorial Stadium, home of the minor-league AquaSox, will get new branding and a 15-foot statue.

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    Boeing is haunted by a 50-year-old feature of 737 jets
    Boeing is haunted by a 50-year-old feature of...
    By Seattle Weekly • March 16, 2019 1:30 am

    The compromises required for more fuel-efficiency led to a complex flight control software system.

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    Sole survivor: Edmonds man goes 21 days on “Naked and Afraid”
    Sole survivor: Edmonds man goes 21 days on...
    By Ben Watanabe • March 16, 2019 1:30 am

    Max Djenohan did a 14-day challenge in reality TV jungle last year. He went back for another round.

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    He might be the youngest city council member in the state
    He might be the youngest city council member...
    By Jerry Cornfield • March 12, 2019 1:30 am

    Jordan Sears, 19, has been appointed to fill a vacancy in Gold Bar. He’s not new to local politics.

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    Lessons from our neighbors | Windows and Mirrors
    Lessons from our neighbors | Windows and Mirrors
    By Samantha Pak • March 9, 2019 6:30 am

    Traveling abroad is an easy reminder to check your ethnocentrism.

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    Police investigating mother’s claims that toddler’s hair was pulled from scalp at Federal Way daycare
    Police investigating mother’s claims that toddler’s hair was...
    By Carrie Rodriguez • March 8, 2019 4:30 pm

    Police respond to daycare after shooting threats were made via social media.

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    Dick’s Drive-In rallying support to save Kent location
    Dick’s Drive-In rallying support to save Kent location
    By Seattle Weekly • March 4, 2019 4:40 pm

    Sound Transit might remove restaurant for new light rail maintenance facility

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    Ferguson contacts WA sheriffs about enforcing gun control...
    By Seattle Weekly • March 4, 2019 4:30 pm

    Letter addresses points of confusion over Initiative 1639

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    Linda Hodges Gallery in Pioneer Square. Photo courtesy Linda Hodges Gallery
    Despite Construction, Pioneer Square’s Art Galleries Remain Strong
    By T.S. Flock • February 27, 2019 1:30 am

    Long a hub for Seattle’s visual arts scene, the neighborhood gets an new space this spring with the opening of ARTS at King Street Station.

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    Patty Gone offers an artistic toast to Danielle Steel. Photo courtesy Mount Analogue
    Patty Gone’s Queer Romance Novel Reflections
    By Becs Richards • February 27, 2019 1:30 am

    The artist’s upcoming residency at Mount Analogue explores the cultural impact of pulpy romantic fantasy.

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    Photo by Spencer Baker                                 Mark Haim’s torso will be guided by his friends’ movements in Parts to a Sum.
    Crowdsourced Choreography
    By Sandra Kurtz • February 27, 2019 1:30 am

    Mark Haim’s ‘Parts to a Sum’ exemplifies how choreographers are relinquishing control in the name of collaboration.

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    Stash Box: 2016-2019
    Stash Box: 2016-2019
    By Meagan Angus • February 26, 2019 3:15 pm

    Time to roll one for the road …

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    Seeing the Seattle Opera’s <em>The (R)evolution of Steve Jobs</em> counts as screen time. Photo by Philip Newton
    The Innovative Tech Disconnect of ‘The (R)evolution of...
    By Gavin Borchert • February 25, 2019 3:30 pm

    Like the technology Jobs pioneered, the Seattle Opera production is flashy but lacking in soul.

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    Seattle Asian American Film Festival 2019 Picks
    Seattle Asian American Film Festival 2019 Picks
    By Seth Sommerfeld • February 21, 2019 1:30 pm

    Make the most of the cultural cinematic event with these four selections.

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