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Boeing to keep 737 Max grounded until mid-year
Another setback for Boeing and the 737 MAX. The company expects the MAX to remain grounded until mid-year.
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Upper Skagit Tribe offers $5k reward after ancient site in North Cascades looted
The Upper Skagit Indian Tribe is offering up to a $5,000 reward to help catch whoever looted an archeological site in North Cascades National Park.
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Barnes & Noble downtown is closing: 'It's Amazon' says one customer
Barnes & Noble will close its downtown Seattle store Saturday. It's been two decades since executives of the giant bookstore chain took Jeff Bezos to dinner and told him they would crush his tiny business, Amazon.
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Seattle Police Chief identifies, denounces officer fired for social media posts.
Seattle Police Chief identifies, denounces officer fired for social media posts.
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UW researchers face animal welfare complaint for ferret brain experiments
An animal rights organization is calling for the University of Washington to be fined for an alleged violation of the Animal Welfare Act. Health Sciences researchers at the university said they gave ferrets several impacts to the skull during a traumatic brain injuries study.
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For Latino Leaders event in Seattle, a bipartisan lineup and “blunt conversation.”
Bipartisan social events seem increasingly rare these days. So the lineup is striking for the Center for Latino Leadership gala in Seattle.
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What Washington lawmakers were up to during their first week in session
Washington state lawmakers have been on the job for one week now. The start of 2020 was filled with historical moments and and hearings on a range of issues.
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Gov. Inslee to appoint new judge to Washington Supreme Court
Gov. Jay Inslee will have another opportunity to make another appointment to the Washington State Supreme Court.
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Microsoft plans to be carbon negative, and remove all carbon it's ever produced
Microsoft says it not only plans to be carbon negative by 2020, it also wants to remove all the carbon it has ever produced.
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Washington Supreme Court puts limits on Inslee's carbon plan
The Supreme Court of Washington State has knocked down a portion of Gov. Jay Inslee's carbon cap plan, placing limits on which companies can be subject to the plan. Associated Press reporter Gene Johnson explains.
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Marcie Sillman's weekend culture picks January 17-20, 2020
Seattle-area cultural organizations offer a wealth of activities this weekend to honor slain civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Junior, plus new dance and theater. KUOW’s Arts and Culture reporter Marcie Sillman share some of the highlights.
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State lawmakers aim to make WA schools safer for undocumented students
A proposed measure would make sure schools across Washington state do not collect the immigration status of students or their families.
