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Homelessness numbers rise across US, but decline in Washington
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S'no snowmageddon in Seattle but expect more powder on Wednesday
Snow across the Puget Sound region left schools closed and drivers stranded on a highway over the Cascades.
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King County says two local men with neo-Nazi ties are still in Texas. One faces prison, the other a warrant.
A man accused of being part of a neo-Nazi group in Washington State appears headed for federal prison. But King County is still seeking his friend, who they call a leader of "Atomwaffen Division."
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Washington's 'Little Tuesday' primary will matter in 2020
Patricia Murphy talks with political analysts Joni Balter and C.R. Douglas about Washington's presidential primary, happening on March 10 this year.
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Boeing supplier to lay off 2,800 workers amid 737 Max shutdown
Spirit AeroSystems announced Friday that it will lay off 2,800 employees at its plant in Wichita as the shutdown of the Boeing 737 Max program drags on.
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Marcie Sillman's weekend culture picks for Seattle
Many of us are still recovering from holiday overload, but if you’re in the mood for a cultural outing, KUOW’s arts and culture reporter Marcie Sillman offers these suggestions.
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Inslee to Boeing: the next plane gets built in Washington or you lose
Strong words from Washington's governor to The Boeing Company today. Jay Inslee says Boeing's next new airplane must be built in the state of Washington, or the state could discontinue billions of dollars in tax incentives.
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We won’t build it: Seattle tech workers struggle with their ties to immigration enforcement
The Southern border may be far from the Northwest, but some of the software being used by immigration officials is being built here in Seattle. Now tech workers are grappling with their responsibility as the creators of that technology. Some are even finding themselves transformed into reluctant activists.
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Another family joins lawsuit against Seattle Children's over mold contamination
Five month-old, Beth, was infected by Aspergillus months after the hospital said its mold problems were fixed.
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At least 12 British Columbia residents among victims of Boeing 737 plane crash in Iran
The crash of a Boeing 737 airliner shortly after takeoff from the Iranian capital hit home in the Pacific Northwest Wednesday. The crash victims include...
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Scooters are sending more people to the hospital; Seattle still doesn't have them
In the Puget Sound region, you can ride an electric scooter in Tacoma, Everett, Bothell and Redmond, but not in Seattle...yet.
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We interrupt this mild Puget Sound winter for some cold weather ... and snow?
Washington State climatologist Nick Bond tells KUOW’s Patricia Murphy that the warm, wet winter predicted for the region could see an interruption.
