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'Never again is now.' Jewish leaders protest ICE in Seattle
Hundreds, including immigrants and members of the Jewish community gathered in protest on Thursday evening outside of Seattle's downtown ICE offices on 2nd Avenue.
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'Hero rats' go on display at Tacoma zoo. Their relatives are still saving lives.
Giant rats sound like something to be scared of, perhaps.
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Whatever happened to the sensational seaweed that supposedly tastes like bacon?
Oregon State University created something of a sensation back in 2015 when researchers announced they discovered and patented "seaweed that tastes like bacon."
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This Seattle woman sniffs 500 cans of salmon a day — for you
There’s the bunny sniff (sniffsniffsniff).
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Ban natural gas in new buildings, activists tell Seattle
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Nikkita Oliver: Outside spending to defeat Kshama Sawant means progressive message resonates
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Larry Gossett: The longtime King County council member reacts to being second
A Seattle civil rights leader is facing a serious election challenge from a candidate who wants to carry on the same legacy.
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Here's what the results in the Seattle school board election mean
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Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan says it's a whole new ballgame now looking to the general election, with a different electorate getting involved
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Mercer Mega Block sale could haul in $143.5 million for city of Seattle
A $143.5 million sale of the Mercer Mega Block could plow tens of millions into affordable housing efforts in Seattle.
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Seattle Council's Lorena González: Why I'm running for attorney general of Washington state
Seattle City Councilmember Lorena González is running for Washington State Attorney General, while continuing to serve on city council.
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Audit finds Vets claims inappropriately denied by Veterans Health Administration
A new audit finds that the Veterans Health Administration is inappropriately denying claims for emergency care. The audit from the Office of Inspector General involves care at non-VA facilities.
