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Ballot Initiative Threat Has Energy Industry Warming to Governor’s Carbon Tax Plan

Published 4:03pm Friday, January 19, 2018

Businesses fear a ballot-passed tax could be far costlier than a negotiated deal.

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Peony Kitchen Caters to Crowds Hungry for Upscale Chinese

Published 1:30am Wednesday, January 17, 2018

The Bellevue spot offers luxury dining, Shanghai style.

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A Birthday With Strangers, an Unlikely Reunion, and Sam’s Club Shuts Down

Published 1:30am Wednesday, January 17, 2018

Plus, park renovation in Kirkland.

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Seattle Opera’s Latest Take on Mozart Trades Cheap Laughs for Real Depth

Published 1:30am Wednesday, January 17, 2018

A lust for cheap laughs leaves the master composer’s depths unplumbed.

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Washington Renters’ Protections May Be On the Way

Published 7:00am Tuesday, January 16, 2018

New legislation could make it harder for tenants to be evicted.

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Should the City Expand Its Homeless Outreach?

Published 7:30am Monday, January 15, 2018

The Navigation Team was created to ease the impact of encampment clean-ups, but its growth is on hold as some question its effectiveness.

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As Plans for Fort Lawton Move Forward, a New School Appears Less Likely

Published 7:00am Friday, January 12, 2018

The former Army base could ease the city’s low-income housing shortage or school overcrowding. It just probably can’t do both.

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Sam’s Club Locations in Auburn, Renton, Seattle Abruptly Close

Published 3:00pm Thursday, January 11, 2018

The move comes after the company announced plans to increase worker pay and benefits.

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Judge Rules Seattle Is in Compliance with Consent Decree

Published 7:30am Thursday, January 11, 2018

The news ushers in a two-year monitoring period in which the city can’t slip up.

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For Opponents of a Carbon Tax, an Initiative Threat Looms

Published 1:30am Thursday, January 11, 2018

If legislators don’t act on the governor’s legislation, a plan could land on the November ballot.

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Master of Reality

Published 1:30am Wednesday, January 10, 2018

Capricorn makes us aware of time; Mercury makes progress.

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The Second Paddington Is Filled With Slapstick and Spirit

Published 1:30am Wednesday, January 10, 2018

And a lot of well-known faces.

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Mulling the Marchers, Saying Farewell to Burgess, and Slicing Up a Pizza Review

Published 1:30am Wednesday, January 10, 2018

Our readers share their thoughts.

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Fremont Bowl Goes Beyond Poke

Published 1:30am Wednesday, January 10, 2018

The do cash in on the trend, but also give us Japanese comfort food in many forms.

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Death and Taxes Top of Mind in First Week of Legislature

Published 1:30am Wednesday, January 10, 2018

And guns and climate too.

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For Homeless Seattleites, a Reprieve From the Debilitating Burden of Warrants

Published 1:30am Wednesday, January 10, 2018

People lacking a permanent addresses often don’t know when they are supposed to appear in court. And they don’t have the money to pay the ... Read more

A Conductor Sues Amtrak, a Family Gets Out of the Movie Business, and Sonic Comes to Kent

Published 1:30am Wednesday, January 10, 2018

Plus, the Eastside comes together in support of its Muslim residents.

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Nordic Lights Film Fest, the Drama of Whiteness, and Your MLK Day Planned

Published 1:30am Wednesday, January 10, 2018

The week’s best events.

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Judge Blocks Eviction Cases Brought Against SeaTac Mobile Homeowners

Published 7:30am Monday, January 8, 2018

The order buys the about 200 residents more time, for now.

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As the DOJ Shifts on Marijuana, Washington Leaders Consider a Counter-Measure

Published 1:30am Friday, January 5, 2018

A bipartisan contingent of state officials say they are open to meeting with Jeff Sessions in the future.

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