Ross Reynolds
Stories
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State Buys 38,000 Football Fields Of Land In Teanaway
The Washington State Department of Natural Resources, the Department of Fish and Wildlife and Forterra announced yesterday the purchase of more than 50
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Jonah Spangenthal-Lee: Laughing With The SPD Not At Them
The Seattle Police Department has had a difficult couple of years. A strongly critical Department of Justice report found widespread excessive use of
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Why Should We Care If Companies Use Data For Advertising?
When Facebook shows you an ad for the pasta that you had for dinner that night, you might feel a little squirmy, find it creepy even. But what exactly...
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Covering New Ground In The Life Of The Boss
Whats there left to say about Bruce Springsteen? He burst into national consciousness in 1978 on the success of his hit album Born to Run and his face was
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Keeping It Clean At Seattle Sounders Games
Seattle Sounders soccer fans are loud. The problem is some of their chants using nasty language are leaking into the broadcast booth and over the air
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Boat Sewage In The Puget Sound? The Department Of Ecology Says No More
It's not something you want to think about: excrement floating in our lovely oceans. Some boaters release their sewage into the water, but Washington's...
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New Proposal: Highway 99 Tolls Could Be $1.00
A new tolling proposal would ask drivers to pay as little as $1.00 for taking the Highway 99 tunnel under downtown Seattle. During morning and evening...
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Inslee Says Health Care Act Rollout Is On Track In Washington
Despite Republican efforts to block the health care reform plan known as Obamacare, Washington Governor Jay Inslee said hes confident the plan is moving
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Could 23rd & Union Become Pot Central?
Beginning next year, as many as 21 marijuana retail stores could be open for business in Seattle — and that's sparked a contentious debate over where...
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Kent Says No To Recreational Pot Stores
Starting next year, recreational pot stores will be open for business all over the state of Washington. State officials said the city of Kent could have