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Partial demolition of Gas Works Park continues: Here’s what the community has to say
Gas Works Park faces a deadline to remove hazardous features from its iconic towers after a teen’s death.
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Seattle opens new free public bathrooms in Pioneer Square ahead of World Cup crowds
The city hopes the new Pioneer Square bathrooms avoid the problems that doomed Seattle’s controversial public toilet program two decades…
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Suspect surrenders as UW campus mourns death of student Juniper Blessing
A 19-year-old University of Washington student was stabbed to death Sunday night in the laundry room of an off-campus housing…
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4th King County resident monitored for possible hantavirus exposure, Public Health says
A fourth local resident is being monitored after they were aboard a flight with an ill cruise ship passenger, according…
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Younger people still at risk for stroke, as WA lawmaker shares her experience: HealthLink
Washington Rep. Jamila Taylor recounts surviving a stroke and urges anyone at risk to pay attention.
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Such great heights: They’re tall, they’re proud — and they’re getting together
The Tall Tour is a traveling meetup drawing thousands of unusually tall people to cities across the United States, offering…
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2 charged after allegedly cutting open roof of Tacoma cannabis business, causing $100,000 in damage
Prosecutors say two men cut through the roof, damaged a Tacoma business and tried to steal about $25,000 in cannabis…
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Auburn police officer arrested in Pierce County child exploitation investigation
Pierce County officials said the officer was arrested without incident and placed on administrative leave.
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Kitsap County man sues DOC over alleged anti-gay harassment at treatment facility
The lawsuit says staff made anti-gay comments and pushed Christian beliefs.
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Families sue Peninsula School District after teacher’s child molestation conviction
Five families accuse Peninsula School District and two administrators of failing to protect young girls.
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