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Western Washington windstorm victims may qualify for disaster and tax relief. Here's what to know
King County officials are asking anyone who suffered property damage during last week’s powerful windstorm to report their losses and associated costs to the county. The county hopes to use that information to help secure federal disaster assistance from FEMA.
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Cold nights forecast for Western Washington in the wake of damaging winds
As recovery continues from extreme winds that toppled trees and knocked out power across Western Washington, a new weather threat is looming — colder temperatures.
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Western Washington to see high winds again Friday
High winds are expected to return to Western Washington Friday, days after a Pacific Ocean bomb cyclone sent heavy blows throughout the region.
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2 killed, hundreds of thousands without power in Western Washington amid pacific bomb cyclone winds
At least two people are dead and hundreds of thousands are without power after winds produced by a bomb cyclone tore through Western Washington Tuesday night, with gusts topping 70 miles per hour.
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8 Washingtonians sickened in national E. coli outbreak linked to organic carrots
A national outbreak of E. coli connected to organic carrots is hitting particularly hard in Washington state, where eight people have gotten sick — the most people affected in any single state.
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Court weighs death penalty two years after University of Idaho murders
Wednesday marks two years since four University of Idaho students were murdered in their off-campus home in Moscow, Idaho.
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LIVE UPDATES: 2024 general election in Seattle, Washington state
Tuesday is the final voting day of the 2024 election. Various national, state, and local races are at stake. Follow KUOW’s live coverage and results as they come in.
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Could be a decade before Boeing is back to normal, analyst says
After a few PR emergencies, federal scrutiny, legal proceedings, a machinists strike, and other business woes, it will likely be 10 years before Boeing can be back to business as normal.
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REAL-TIME RESULTS: Washington state, U.S. general elections
2024 General Election results for Seattle, Washington state, and the U.S.
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What does a 'weak La Niña' even mean? And what can Washington expect this winter?
The Pacific Northwest has been expecting La Niña to come along for the winter season. It's been reported that it will be a "wimpy" La Niña, with normal temperatures, but also cooler-than-normal temperatures. What does all this even mean?