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    Calling it Now: Special Session
    Calling it Now: Special Session
    By Jerry Cornfield • January 12, 2017 1:30 am

    Less than a week into the session, lawmakers have already set themselves up for overtime.

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    Andrew Vait, a Seattle-based self-employed musician, says he used the exchange to get covered. Courtesy Washington Healthplanfinder
    Washington Residents Are Flocking to the State Health...
    By Jesus Hidalgo • January 11, 2017 11:30 am

    The marketplace has proven popular with Washingtonians, even as GOP leaders consider ways to dismantle the law that created it.

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    Archive Photo by Sara Bernard
    Activists Raise Alarm Over Anti-LGBT Ties to AEG,...
    By Drew Atkins • January 11, 2017 1:30 am

    Records show Philip Anschutz, owner of AEG, has donated large sums to several organizations committed to fighting same-sex marriage and other causes.

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    The Troubling Trial of Emanuel Fair
    The Troubling Trial of Emanuel Fair
    By Lael Henterly • January 11, 2017 1:30 am

    In a grisly murder case, the defense wants to know if the DNA evidence is reliable. They’ll never find out.

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    Photo by Alex Garland
    Seattle Should Break Ties With Wells Fargo, and...
    By SW Editorial Board • January 11, 2017 1:30 am

    With a council so willing to pass resolutions on issues, anything less verges on duplicitous.

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    The new battery-powered bus, coming soon to a route near you. Photo courtesy King County.
    King County Metro Buys Nation’s Largest Fleet of...
    By Sara Bernard • January 10, 2017 2:00 pm

    This puts us on track to have an all-electric, zero-emissions transit system in the near future.

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    Initiative to Require Discrimination Against Trans Public School Students Returns for More Signatures
    Initiative to Require Discrimination Against Trans Public School...
    By Casey Jaywork • January 10, 2017 10:51 am

    The initaitive, which failed last year, would also allow discrimination at private businesses.

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    What Can and Can’t Go Wrong With Democracy Vouchers
    What Can and Can’t Go Wrong With Democracy...
    By Casey Jaywork • January 10, 2017 9:26 am

    No, incumbents don’t get a head start.

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    Developers Vow to Sue Over City’s Affordable Housing Mandate. Will They Still Get Their Upzones If they Win?
    Developers Vow to Sue Over City’s Affordable Housing...
    By Daniel Person • January 9, 2017 1:30 am

    A have-their-cake-and-eat-it-too scenario in the U-District.

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    A protester outside the Wells Fargo building in downtown Seattle. Photography by Alex Garland
    So You Want to Divest from DAPL. Will...
    By Sara Bernard • January 6, 2017 11:30 am

    Conventional wisdom says putting your money where your values are will cost you. But that’s changing.

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    Republicans Don’t Like Inslee’s Tax Plan. But That Doesn’t Mean They Have an Alternative.
    Republicans Don’t Like Inslee’s Tax Plan. But That...
    By John Stang • January 6, 2017 7:30 am

    The 2017 legislative session is shaping up like a Tom Cruise sci-fi flick.

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    Courtesy of Suzan DelBene
    As Investigation Quietly Concludes, U.S. Rep. Suzan DelBene...
    By Jerry Cornfield • January 5, 2017 1:30 am

    15 month, $1.59 million, no hard conclusions.

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    City Slaps Airline Caterer With $335K Fine for Minimum Wage Violation
    City Slaps Airline Caterer With $335K Fine for...
    By Daniel Person • January 4, 2017 4:15 pm

    Meanwhile, the minimum wage is hitting $15 an hour for some employees in Seattle.

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    Seattle riot police face off against #BlackLivesMatter marchers. Photo by Casey Jaywork.                                 Seattle riot police face off against #BlackLivesMatter marchers. Photo by Casey Jaywork.
    Federal Judge Stays Out of Police Labor Claim,...
    By Casey Jaywork • January 4, 2017 12:25 pm

    “[The] complaint…does not satisfy the consent decree for judicial intervention,” says Judge Robart.

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    Anti-coal activists packed a public hearing about Longview’s proposed export terminal last May. Photo by Sara Bernard.
    Department of Natural Resources Deals Blow to Longview...
    By Sara Bernard • January 4, 2017 12:00 pm

    Coal’s last-last gasp? On Tuesday, the DNR denied a key permit required to build the project.

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    Going Old School to Solve McCleary
    Going Old School to Solve McCleary
    By SW Editorial Board • January 4, 2017 1:30 am

    As the session gets underway, lawmakers need a history lesson.

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    So Long, Pam Roach. Don’t Forget Your Roses.
    So Long, Pam Roach. Don’t Forget Your Roses.
    By Brett Hamil • January 4, 2017 1:30 am

    As the long-serving GOP maverick leaves the Senate, it’s progressives, not Republicans, who will mourn.

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    What’s Next for the No Youth Jail Movement?
    What’s Next for the No Youth Jail Movement?
    By Casey Jaywork • January 4, 2017 1:30 am

    As construction draws closer, opponents prep for a final battle.

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    Grant Over-Qualifies for Democracy Voucher Program
    Grant Over-Qualifies for Democracy Voucher Program
    By Casey Jaywork • January 4, 2017 1:30 am

    The former Tenants Union director says he’s got the requisite 400 $10 donations—and then some.

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    An illustration of the planned project, next door to the new Fire Station 39. Image via City of Seattle.
    Old Fire Station and Former Homeless Camp to...
    By Casey Jaywork • January 3, 2017 3:24 pm

    Fire station 39 in Lake City hosted Nickelsville six years ago. Now, Seattle’s giving it to LIHI.

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