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US judge blocks Trump subpoenas into transgender care at New York hospitals
The Trump administration has called for a probe into transgender healthcare, leading it to subpoena medical records.
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11,829 — Report shows another big jump in people living on streets, in vehicles, or in parks as sheltered totals drop
(Image: CHS) New “Point In Time” reporting reveals a sharp rise in King County’s unsheltered population, even as officials say…
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VIDEO, PHOTOS: ‘We think we can find solutions’ – but clarify the problem, Parks told at West Seattle meeting for tennis/pickleball ‘strategy’
Story by Tracy Record Photos by Torin Record-Sand For West Seattle Blog The first meeting in the second round of…
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FOLLOWUP: Beach/water warning lifted, one week after 13,000-gallon sewage leak in West Seattle
(June 17 photo by Reiner Peery) The last “stay out of the water” warning from a sewage leak one week…
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Tribal Canoe Journey will make Alki stop in late July
(Alki Beach Park Paddle to Muckleshoot 2023) By Anne Higuera Reporting for West Seattle Blog A little more than a…
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Tacoma church daycare burglary suspect claims he was ‘ghost hunting’
A man accused of entering a Tacoma church daycare later told police he was ghost hunting, according to court documents.
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Freedom Driving School abruptly closes all locations leaving employees, students in limbo
The school abruptly closed its doors June 19, sparking questions after a former employee said staff were told not to…
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Juneteenth crowd of nearly 85,000 sets attendance record at Seattle Waterfront Park
Seattle’s Waterfront Park set a new attendance record June 19 with nearly 85,000 visitors during Juneteenth and FIFA World Cup…
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Poulsbo teen arrested after alleged hit-and-run, assault on deputy
An 18-year-old from Poulsbo is in custody, suspected of DUI, hit-and-run and assaulting an officer, according to the Kitsap County…
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Trump cancels housing bill signing, demands US voter ID law first
The affordable housing bill had been passed by bipartisan support, a rare move in a deeply divided US Congress.
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