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Small Seattle moving company says fake 1-star Google reviews aimed to damage reputation
Ballard-born Erik Langland, who co-owns Seattle Movers & More with a longtime friend, says they got a mysterious message from…
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‘Employee of the Month’ sign used in night of damage at 2 Tacoma car dealerships
Police say a man smashed windshields at two South Tacoma Way dealerships before dawn, leaving behind damaged cars, a broken…
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‘Ulcer gulch’ grows as legislative deadline looms in Olympia
Policy bills face a 5 p.m. deadline on March 6.
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‘We’re scared’: Friends who witnessed teen’s stabbing speak out after suspect released
The suspect who killed 17-year-old Saef Kamil was released Tuesday after prosecutors found there wasn’t enough evidence to charge him.
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Puyallup School District considering $15 million in cuts
Some families in Puyallup are concerned as the school district weighs $15 million in cuts, potentially affecting 95 staff positions,…
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Washington businesses feel the squeeze as Trump’s tariffs drive up costs
Analysts warn the policies could cost the state billion of dollars and thousands of jobs.
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SeaPort Airlines launches flights from Spokane’s Felts Field to Boeing Field in Seattle
On March 9, SeaPort Airlines is starting eight daily flights between Felts Field (SFF) in Spokane and Boeing Field (BFI)…
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O’Reilly Auto Parts to pay $5.6M for denial of pregnancy accommodations to Washington workers
More than 50 workers who were not provided reasonable workplace accommodations while pregnant and postpartum will be compensated in the…
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She graduated with a 3.87 GPA but could barely read, now she’s suing the Edmonds School District
Makena Simonsen received a diploma she says she didn’t earn. It cost her family dearly.
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Seattle mayor proposes plan to rapidly expand shelter, open 1,000 units this year
The proposal would speed up shelter development, increase capacity at existing sites, and allocate millions for supportive services.
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