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Episodes
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Jay Inslee's 5 minutes of debate fame: Here's what he did with it
Five minutes of debate time – that’s all Washington Gov. Jay Inslee got Wednesday night. Here's what he did with his fleeting moments.
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Denise Juneau, Seattle’s new schools chief, reflects on her first year
This is the last day of classes in Seattle Public Schools, and the end of the first school year for Superintendent Denise Juneau. KUOW spoke with Juneau about what she’s proud of from her first year on the job - and her goals for next school year.
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FAA finds another problem with beleaguered Boeing Max
FAA finds another issue with Boeing Max that contributes to crashes
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This Seattle culinary program helps people get out of homelessness
The next time you’re at a Seattle restaurant, the person cooking your food could be a graduate of FareStart, a non-profit that provides food service training for people trying to get out of homelessness.
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This horrific cold case could be solved by tracing the murderer's family tree
To the FBI profiler, it didn’t look like the first time this person had murdered somebody.
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Apple plans more workers and offices in South Lake Union
Apple Inc. says it is committing to 2,000 new jobs in Seattle.
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How a treasured Seattle school devolved into chaos
Fourth- and fifth-graders smoking the bathroom. Kids attacking each other ... and their teachers. Students afraid to walk home from school.
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Homeless count down in King County but not everywhere in WA
Washington state has seen a slight overall decline in homelessness. And yet the number of people living on the streets or in shelters has gone up in about half the state’s counties.
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These gardeners must raise $2M to save their P-Patch
Here's why they think they'll succeed.
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Alexa can tell if you’re going into cardiac arrest – and then call 911
Researchers at the University of Washington have taught smart devices how to correctly identify the staggered breathing of someone going into cardiac arrest while sleeping.
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'Close the deal' on police accountability, community groups tell Seattle mayor
Community groups are pressing Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan for prompt action to make changes to the police accountability system found lacking by a federal judge.
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Marcie Sillman's weekend culture picks, June 21-23
We celebrate the solstice this weekend; in the Pacific Northwest that means hours of daylight, outdoor activities and the legendary Fremont Fair and Solstice Parade. KUOW’s Arts and Culture reporter Marcie Sillman rounded up a few other suggestions for your summer enjoyment.
