Local Stories
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Economy
How WA property owners can get financial relief after the flood
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Politics
Workaround will keep WA’s Pete Serrano in federal prosecutor job
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Environment
Live updates: Western Washington floodwaters recede, but atmospheric rivers expected to return Sunday
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Environment
Northwest floods offer sneak peek of hotter climate's toll
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Environment
Catastrophic flooding threatens thousands in Skagit County
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Law & Courts
CHOP trial begins: Seattle ‘abandoned Antonio Mays Jr.,’ lawyer says
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Environment
Live updates: Historic flooding in Western Washington
Local Listens
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Seattle Police Chief Shon Barnes weighs in on the police shooting in Othello and a new mayor-elect
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Weekend Warmup for Dec 12-14
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Policing rain city
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Flooding in WA: Skagit County, Gov. Ferguson's emergency response and more
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Soundside's "Weekend Warmup" - Dec 12-14
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Meet King County's new Executive: Girmay Zahilay
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Goodbye bacon jam, hello Meat Moot Mondays!
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Flooding in WA: Updates from Auburn and Carnation
Weekend Listen: 'He wasn't resisting' - WA man mauled by immigration enforcement canine
Today, we’re bringing you the best from another KUOW show, Soundside. A disturbing image shared by Senator Patty Murray has been reverberating across the internet… It shows a man’s torso, his right side covered in wounds - lacerations, scratch marks, bite marks - after he was mauled by an immigration agent’s canine. Blood splatters the sheets below him. The man, Wilmer Toledo-Martinez of Vancouver, Washington, was detained outside his home last month by federal agents. Senator Murray and Wilmer’s family are calling for his release – and calling out the violent treatment he received at the hands of immigration officers. Soundside’s Libby Denkmann spoke to Toledo-Martinez’s attorney, Olia Catala.
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Week In Review
Host Bill Radke and guests make sense of the week's news. New episode every Friday.
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Week in Review: flooding, new contracts, and newly elected officials
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Year in Review 2025
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Week in Review: Katie Wilson, surge pricing, and SEA Airport
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Week in Review: Katie Wilson, state money, and government shutdown ends
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Week in Review: elections, SPD, and the economy
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