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Sick kids, few options: Closure of Kitsap County children’s clinic leaves hundreds of families in crisis
More than 200 families could lose access to care for children with special needs when St. Michael Pediatric Rehabilitation Clinic…
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All lanes of state Route 204 closed after house fire in Lake Stevens
No one was injured in the fire, which caused “significant” damage to a home on Tuesday evening, according to Snohomish…
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Renton man sues city alleging excessive force during crash scene arrest
The Renton Police Department declined to comment on the pending litigation.
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State reports declining gas use, vehicle registrations as prices climb
New data suggests fuel tax revenue is projected to fall by about $217 million over six years, largely by reduced…
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Victim of shooting near Bryn Mawr-Skyway identified
Law enforcement responded to the area of South 129th Street and Martin Luther King Jr. Way South on Saturday and…
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Epic Games announces more than 1,000 layoffs; about 82 in Washington
Epic Games, best known for Fortnite, announced Tuesday it would lay off more than 1,000 employees as part of cost-saving…
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MOHAI says 5,000 Sonics artifacts would go to new Seattle NBA owners if team returns
MOHAI holds more than 5,000 Sonics artifacts, but are stored away until basketball returns to Seattle.
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City of Seattle, King County to remove César Chávez name from park after allegations of sexual abuse
South Park’s César Chávez Park will be renamed immediately as Seattle and King County respond to new abuse allegations.
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Mount Vernon couple sues Washington over land taking tied to salmon habitat plan
A Mount Vernon couple says the state plans to demolish their only driveway while appeals over a land taking are…
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Seattle, King County leaders to vote on blocking ICE access to data, property
The Seattle City Council will vote on a measure related to license plate reader data, while the King County Council…
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