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    Jorge Carrasco, the second highest-paid public employee in...
    By Ellis E. Conklin • July 2, 2014 3:27 pm

    Jorge Carrasco, the second highest-paid public employee in Seattle, will have to get by on $245,000 for the indefinite future….

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    In April, Richard Mejia’s family received $740,000 for the 26-year-old’s botched treatment.
    Ricardo Cruz Mejia’s final days began with a...
    By Rick Anderson • July 2, 2014 11:32 am

    Ricardo Cruz Mejia’s final days began with a stomach problem. It was October 2010. After the 26-year-old Walla Walla State…

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    Courtesy of the Tenants Union
    As Seattle’s development frenzy continues, another group of...
    By Nina Shapiro • July 2, 2014 11:28 am

    As Seattle’s development frenzy continues, another group of tenants is trying to stave off eviction. A tenants group from a…

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    Last week, Seattle City Council members voted to put two preschool and
    Last week, Seattle City Council members voted to...
    By Nina Shapiro • July 2, 2014 1:15 am

    Last week, Seattle City Council members voted to put two preschool and child-care proposals on the November ballot. They also…

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    Good people elect bad politicians. This truth knows no borders and no
    Good people elect bad politicians. This truth knows...
    July 1, 2014 1:34 pm

    Good people elect bad politicians. This truth knows no borders and no political affiliation. In the pursuit of the public…

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    T-Mobile just got in a lot of trouble thanks to bogus charges
    T-Mobile just got in a lot of trouble...
    By Kelton Sears • July 1, 2014 1:21 pm

    T-Mobile just got in a lot of trouble thanks to bogus charges the Federal Trade Commission illustrated above. The Federal…

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    This morning sun star, stricken with the disease, is beginning to lose grip on its rock. Image by Jonathan Martin via Flickr.
    “Sea star wasting sydrome” has some pretty scary...
    By Kelton Sears • July 1, 2014 10:36 am

    “Sea star wasting sydrome” has some pretty scary results. Image by Jonathan Martin via Flickr Starfish on the Pacific Coast…

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    For all of you out there outraged over the U.S. Supreme Court
    For all of you out there outraged over...
    By Ellis E. Conklin • June 30, 2014 2:31 pm

    For all of you out there outraged over the U.S. Supreme Court decision today that closely held corporations cannot be…

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    Summer in Seattle is finally here. This means a little more than
    Summer in Seattle is finally here. This means...
    By Matt Driscoll • June 30, 2014 1:25 pm

    Summer in Seattle is finally here. This means a little more than 60-some days to soak up the sun and…

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    Photo by Morgen Schuler
    The time has come, folks. Soon your neighbor,...
    June 30, 2014 12:27 pm

    The time has come, folks. Soon your neighbor, Terry, will be trying to pawn off his wife’s “special” deviled eggs….

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    Source: Riverforall.org
    Seattle Weekly has detailed the trials and tribulations...
    By Matt Driscoll • June 30, 2014 12:26 pm

    Seattle Weekly has detailed the trials and tribulations of the Duwamish River before. Last year, in fact, Seattle Weekly’s Dan…

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    Last week, Bothell High’s Zach LaVine (pictured) became the latest Seattle-area kid
    Last week, Bothell High’s Zach LaVine (pictured) became...
    June 30, 2014 12:04 pm

    Last week, Bothell High’s Zach LaVine (pictured) became the latest Seattle-area kid picked in the first round of the NBA…

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    Zach LaVine was drafted by the Minnesota Timberwolves at No. 13 in the 2014 NBA Draft. Photo by Neon Tommy
    Last week, Bothell High’s Zach LaVine became the...
    By Seth Kolloen • June 30, 2014 12:02 pm

    Last week, Bothell High’s Zach LaVine became the latest Seattle-area kid picked in the first round of the NBA draft….

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    Until last month, there were two things I had never done in
    Until last month, there were two things I...
    By Mark Baumgarten • June 30, 2014 11:36 am

    Until last month, there were two things I had never done in my life of which I was particularly proud….

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    The future is here, and it can be...
    By Matt Driscoll • June 30, 2014 11:31 am

    The future is here, and it can be downright creepy sometimes. The most recent reminder came just last week, courtesy…

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    Today’s U.S. Supreme Court ruling that employees with religious objections can opt
    Today’s U.S. Supreme Court ruling that employees with...
    By Ellis E. Conklin • June 30, 2014 11:07 am

    Today’s U.S. Supreme Court ruling that employees with religious objections can opt out of providing contraception coverage under Obamacare was…

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    Dan Hetteix from The Noun Project
    Jonathan Malindine is a man with a lot...
    By Gwendolyn Elliott • June 30, 2014 9:33 am

    Jonathan Malindine is a man with a lot going for him. He lives in one of the most gorgeous cities…

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    All photos by Jeremy Dwyer-LindgrenThe colors came out on Sunday as the
    All photos by Jeremy Dwyer-LindgrenThe colors came out...
    By Jeremy Dwyer-Lindgren • June 30, 2014 8:54 am

    All photos by Jeremy Dwyer-Lindgren The colors came out on Sunday as the 40th annual Seattle Pride Parade snaked its…

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    Jess Spear
    Earlier this morning reports came out that Seattle’s...
    By Kelton Sears • June 27, 2014 3:59 pm

    Earlier this morning reports came out that Seattle’s rent has risen $94 ​in only half a year. That means an…

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    Photo: Dominic Arenas
    Excesseq uatur? Fugitiae. Et labo. Ut iducitatum vitatem...
    By Megan Hill • June 27, 2014 12:05 pm

    Excesseq uatur? Fugitiae. Et labo. Ut iducitatum vitatem asped es rempe sequasp erfersp edigendebit eriae optatas pelique poreritatem. Lam qui…

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