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Arts & Life Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are in their engagement era The singer-songwriter announced the engagement Tuesday on Instagram, with the caption: "Your English teacher and your gym teacher are getting married." Juliana Kim
Homelessness still rising in Washington, state data shows Homelessness is still on the rise in Washington, but data collected by the state Department of Commerce shows that the growth rate across much of the state slowed last year. Emily Fitzgerald/Washington State Standard
Arts & Life AI "deadbots" are persuasive — and researchers say, they're primed for monetization The digital afterlife industry may near $80 billion in a decade, fueled by AI "deadbots." Tech firms see profit. But experts warn of troubling consequences. Chloe Veltman
Environment 5 fire safety tips to consider this Labor Day Weekend Whether your Labor Day weekend plans include sitting around a campfire or grilling out, state officials are urging Washingtonians to prioritize fire safety. KUOW Staff
Politics Whistleblower says Trump officials copied millions of Social Security numbers A whistleblower complaint says that the personal data of over 300 million Americans was copied to a private cloud account to allow access by members of the Department of Government Efficiency team. Geoff Brumfiel
Sports In Wisconsin, locals travel by ferry to enjoy a day at the ballpark Wisconsin’s Door County Peninsula slices through Lake Michigan and is famous for all things tourism. But for many years, local folks have traveled over choppy waters by ferry to cheer on their favorite county baseball league teams.
Politics DNC chair says he's tired of Democrats bringing 'pencil to a knife fight' Day 1 of the Democratic National Committee's summer meeting saw party chair Ken Martin detail how the party is pushing back on Trump administration policies and trying to win back voters. Stephen Fowler
Documentary funding in jeopardy with Corporation for Public Broadcasting shutting down With Public Broadcasting Service funder the Corporation for Public Broadcasting now scheduled to shut down, nonfiction storytellers are now looking for new ways to get their films out to the public.
Politics The history behind Washington, D.C.'s unique relationship with the federal government President Trump's takeover of Washington, D.C.'s metro police department and deployment of the National Guard is controversial yet possible under the D.C. Home Rule Act of 1973.
Arts & Life How Hurricane Katrina changed guidance around evacuating pets during natural disasters The main takeaway post-Katrina: Saving pets helps save people.