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Seattle electric customers may notice higher bills this month
When Seattle residents open their electric bill for January, they could be paying about $9 more than expected. That's how much Seattle City Light estimates the average resident will pay under the most recent rate hike.
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Seattle records its warmest December. What does that mean for mountain snowpack?
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Nikki Haley debuts WA team ahead of 2024 GOP presidential primary
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Mountlake Terrace man charged for participation in Jan. 6 riot at US Capitol
Another Washington state resident has been charged for his alleged participation in the Capitol insurrection on Jan. 6, 2021.
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Lummi Nation opposes BP's oil plans for Cherry Point
The Lummi Nation is voicing its opposition to British Petroleum's goal of expanding oil operations at Cherry Point, near Ferndale, Washington, north of Bellingham.
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Seattle crews remove Black Lives Matter garden in Cal Anderson Park
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Trees and contaminated soil are removed following gas pipeline spill in Skagit County
Crews have begun removing trees and contaminated soil in Skagit County, after a pressure check valve failed on a BP-owned pipeline, causing 25,000 gallons of gasoline to spill in Conway earlier this month.
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What should Washington call its next new apple?
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At year's end, remembering some of the people Seattle lost in 2023
Every year, deaths hit hard in families and communities around our region. Ideally, those losses come with moments of reflection, and appreciation. As this year draws to a close, we’re marking some of those passings.
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15 of KUOW's most memorable stories of 2023
Each year, KUOW brings you stories that tell the uniquely important stories of Seattle and the Pacific Northwest. Our staff put together a list of some of the most memorable stories that unfolded in the past year.