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Episodes
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Boeing's 737 Max woes could hit Renton hard
If Boeing has to reduce or halt production of the 737 Max, it would be a big deal for the aviation sector and an even bigger deal in the town where the MAX planes are made: Renton.
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The shame we carried
Yvonne described it as a horror movie playing on a loop in her mind.
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Resources: postpartum anxiety and depression
Read: "The shame we carried." A reporter shares her experience with postpartum anxiety and obsessive compulsive, and speaks with other moms about theirs.
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As the 737 Max crisis grows, Boeing faces crucial decisions about production in Renton
Kim Malcolm talks with aviation journalist Jon Ostrower about the latest developments in Boeing's 737 MAX crisis.
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Former Seattle Council member forms group opposing incumbents
The group's endorsements match the Chamber of Commerce. They are also funding mailers to oppose Lisa Herbold, Kshama Sawant and Zachary DeWolf.
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Homelessness top of mind for Seattle voters as ballots start dropping
Seattle voters are having to choose from a crowded field of City Council candidates. But one issue seems to be top of mind for many – homelessness.
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Salmon catch airlift toward spawning grounds after rock slide blocks their way
An emergency operation is under way to help salmon fly – and help orcas not run out of food.
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Seattle turns out for presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg
The Showbox was bouncing with energy as presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg prepared to speak at the Seattle nightclub.
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Boeing may shut down 737 Max production line in Renton
If the 737 Max is not back in service by the end of the year, Boeing may reduce or even stop production of the 737 Max, CEO Dennis Muilenburg told investors in an early morning call.
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Seattle council votes to protect soda tax money, but the fight's not over
Budget battles don't usually start until September, but Monday, Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan says she will veto a bill that protects the city’s soda tax from being redirected.
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Boeing crash family serves notice it will sue FAA
Family members who lost a loved one in the crash of an Ethiopian 737 MAX jet are launching a new lawsuit. They're already suing Boeing. Now they’re preparing to sue the Federal Aviation Administration for $800 million.
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Killer convicted using genetic genealogy in Snohomish County up for sentencing
A Snohomish County jury found William Earl Talbott II guilty in June for the 1987 murders of a young couple from Victoria, British Columbia.
