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Senate Panel Probes Role of Sound Transit in 2016 Campaign

Published 1:30am Friday, October 6, 2017

The legislators blasted the agency’s release of ORCA card holders’ email address.

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State Gets an Earful on Legalizing Home-Grown Marijuana

Published 7:20am Thursday, October 5, 2017

Unique among the states that have legalized cannabis, Washington bans homegrows.

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With a Win on the Eastside, Democrats Could Flex Political Muscles Fast

Published 1:30am Thursday, October 5, 2017

The deadlock in Olympia is leading to layoffs and frustration, but perhaps for not much longer.

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Even in King County, the Republican Party Is One Big Gun Silencer

Published 7:15am Wednesday, October 4, 2017

We can’t stay quiet on guns, even if those in power do.

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Two Cantankerous Old White Men Talked Over Everyone at the First Forum for Filling Tim Burgess’ Seat

Published 7:00am Wednesday, October 4, 2017

The real winner Tuesday night was the moderator, who somehow kept things moderately civil.

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If the ‘Russia Stuff’ Has You Confused, Let Masha Gessen’s Dense Reportage Help

Published 1:30am Wednesday, October 4, 2017

The nonfiction writer come to Seattle this week with two revealing books on Russia under her belt.

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The Best Local Records We Heard This September Smooshed the Unsmooshable

Published 1:30am Wednesday, October 4, 2017

Mackned, Heatwarmer, and Darto brought together styles we didn’t know could coexist.

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Wizards, Witches, “Nasty Women” and More of the Week’s Best Events

Published 1:30am Wednesday, October 4, 2017

Your calendar for the days ahead.

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What Becomes of Animal Rights Activists After the Action Is Over?

Published 1:30am Wednesday, October 4, 2017

Peter Young and Justin Samuel helped launch a new era in the fight against fur. Then they went their separate ways.

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Hope and Comfort

Published 1:30am Wednesday, October 4, 2017

An Aries full Moon and a kiss between Venus and Mars help us out.

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A Look at the Eastside Race that Abortion Coverage, Taxes, and Internet Privacy Hinges On

Published 1:30am Wednesday, October 4, 2017

The fight for the 45th.

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Cancer Patients Want Cannabis, but Doctors Can’t Prescribe It

Published 1:30am Wednesday, October 4, 2017

One quarter of those surveyed were weed-curious.

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2120 Is the Latest Spot Trying to Solve Amazonia’s Culinary Conundrum

Published 1:30am Wednesday, October 4, 2017

Can an upscale restaurant survive in fast-casual terrain?

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Are Breweries Moving Into the South End a Good Thing?

Published 1:30am Wednesday, October 4, 2017

The owners say the are trying to do right, but questions about gentrification are inevitable.

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Suddenly, the Seattle Symphony Chooses Ludovic Morlot’s Successor

Published 8:25pm Tuesday, October 3, 2017

When in 2010 Morlot was tapped to follow Gerard Schwarz’s 26-year tenure, he was largely an unknown quantity: He’d guest-conducted here twice, but the second ... Read more

Challenging Decades of Conventional Wisdom, City Makes Case For Income Tax

Published 1:20pm Monday, October 2, 2017

A motion filed Friday lays out how the city plans to defend its controversial tax plan.

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Patty Murray Wants Action, Not Thoughts and Prayers, On Gun Reform

Published 12:13pm Monday, October 2, 2017

The U.S. Senator responded to the recent sniper massacre in Los Vegas by calling for action.

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Sixteen Apply to Fill Burgess’ Council Seat, Including Nick Licata

Published 10:30am Monday, October 2, 2017

The Council plans to vote on Friday.

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In “Undying Light,” Tomo Nakayama Glows Amid the Darkness

Published 1:30am Monday, October 2, 2017

Written as a balm before the election, forgotten, then revived, the song imagines brighter days.

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ICE Gets Arrest Figures Wrong For Operation Targeting Sanctuary Cities. Then It Gets Them Wrong Again.

Published 4:30pm Friday, September 29, 2017

Over two days, the immigration agency sent out a series of erroneous press releases trying to talk tough against cities like Seattle.

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