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Ports Close For Weekend In Response To Worker Slowdown
All ports on the West Coast will be closed for business this weekend – a response to ongoing worker slowdown, said a spokesman for the Pacific Maritime...
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Oso: The Few Who Lived May Never Fully Recover
They found the bodies by watching the birds. Eighteen feet deep, buried beneath heavy gray clay the color of northern Washington skies. It took five...
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Marysville Pilchuck High School Evacuated Due To Bomb Threat
Marysville Pilchuck High School, the site of a fatal school shooting in October, was evacuated Wednesday afternoon due to a bomb threat, school...
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2014: The Year Of All Women
Women didn’t plan for 2014 to be a year of activism. But a series of events sparked a discussion of sexual assault on campus, rape and incessant...
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Join KUOW's Open House On Public Radio Day
In honor of Public Radio Day, KUOW will host an open house on Thursday, December 18, from noon to 3:00 p.m. at our studios in the University District. Come see behind the scenes at the station that you hear every day!
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Which Stories Should We Send To Washington's Time Capsule?
On November 11, 2014, Washington celebrated its 125th anniversary of statehood. As part of the celebration, new artifacts representing the state’s history and culture will be added to the Washington Centennial Time Capsule located at the state capitol in Olympia.
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Is Seattle Any Different Than Ferguson?
“Hands up, don’t shoot,” protesters chanted, their hands up as they streamed down Seattle streets on Monday night and Tuesday. “Black lives matter.”...
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'Same Old Story': Seattle Reacts To Ferguson Decision
Chanting "Black lives matter," hundreds of people marched through Seattle last night to protest a Missouri grand jury's decision to not indict a white police officer who fatally shot 18-year-old Michael Brown in Ferguson earlier this year.
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Share Your Feedback On Our Two Indias Series
Give us your feedback on our Two Indias series. Have a personal story you think fits with the series? Share it with us! Have a question or a comment about something you heard? Send that along, too.
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Kenneth Bae Of Lynnwood Released From North Korea
Kenneth Bae, a Lynnwood man detained for two years in North Korea, has been freed, U.S. officials say. Detained in 2012, Bae was convicted of trying to...