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Episodes
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For Democrats, debates are a reason to party
It took only a few minutes to find at least ten debate watch parties around town.
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Seattle tech worker accused of hacking personal data of 100 million
Seattle tech worker accused of hacking personal data of 100 million
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Failed sewage pumps lead to 2.1 million gallon spill into Puget Sound
Backup pumps at Seattle's main sewage treatment plant failed during an overnight power outage.
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What's that screeching? Maybe a hungry young Cooper's Hawk
It's breeding season for Cooper's Hawks. They are now prolific in Seattle. Just listen for their screeches.
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No time limit for reporting childhood sexual assault in Washington
Victims of sexual assault in Washington state now have far more time to report the crimes committed against them.
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T-Mobile a big step closer to merging with Sprint
Kim Malcolm talks with Geekwire's Monica Nickelsburg about Federal approval for a proposed merger between Bellevue-based T-Mobile and Sprint.
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Friday politics: Durkan weighs into City Council elections
Friday politics: Durkan weighs into City Council elections
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Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan calls a council candidate a socialist but dismisses charge of 'red-baiting'
Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan said she’s not ‘fear-mongering’ by calling a city council candidate a “socialist.” City council candidate Tammy Morales accused Mayor Durkan of “red-baiting” for calling her a socialist who would “cause more division” in Seattle.
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The Cosmic Crisp apple will hit grocery stores after 22 years in the making
Kim Malcolm talks with journalist Brooke Jarvis about the launch of the Cosmic Crisp apple.
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Marcie Sillman's weekend culture picks, July 26-28
The last weekend in July has arrived
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The river runs alarmingly low in North Bend
It’s been raining this July, but much of Washington is still in a drought, because of our hot, dry spring and early summer. Just 30 minutes outside Seattle, in the town of North Bend, most development is on hold till an issue of water is resolved.
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How you can prepare for wildfire smoke in Seattle
Some tips to protect you from whatever smoke is headed your way
