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Episodes
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It'll take another year before earthquake alerts will buzz Washington phones
The ShakeAlert earthquake early warning app is under development in the Northwest.
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WA Department of Licensing: we don't give out immigration info to ICE
Kim Malcolm talks with Washington Department of Licensing spokesperson Gigi Zenk about the agency's policy about giving information to federal authorities.
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It's the second week of July. So where's summer?
Summer officially began June 21, but in the Pacific Northwest some say it doesn't really kick off here until the Fourth of July.
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Yakama Nation radio station KYNR gets its groove back
For Native tribes in rural areas, radio can be a lifeline to community. The Yakama Nation in Central Washington runs its own station. And it’s about to come back on the air after an unexpected break,
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ICE used Washington drivers licenses to hunt immigrants, researchers say
Federal agents are using facial-recognition technology to find undocumented immigrants through Washington state’s driver license system, according to university researchers.
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The day after the Fourth of July: a huge, volunteer clean-up
The day after the Fourth of July: a huge, volunteer clean-up
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Medicare finds deficiencies at Seattle Children's Hospital
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Northwest tribe uses 'Treaty Rights 101' to school environmentalists
The Tulalip Tribe is using “Treaty Rights 101” workshops to help environmental and outdoor recreation organizations learn how to work with tribes.
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Overdose deaths continue to rise in King County. Here are two big reasons why
Kim Malcolm talks with University of Washington researcher Caleb Banta-Green about why drug overdose deaths are increasing in King County.
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Seattle's new backyard cottage rules 'best in America,' says advocate
Kim Malcolm talks with Sightline Institute senior researcher Dan Bertolet about Seattle's new rules for accessory dwelling units.
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Seattle Children's Hospital says fungus killed 1, infected 5 more
Fungus at Seattle Children’s Hospital has killed one person and infected five others, a hospital spokesperson confirmed Tuesday night.
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Baby wipes, tree roots led to 165,000-gallon sewage spill at Golden Gardens
Wading at Golden Gardens? Safe again. Flushing baby wipes? Never safe
