Anna Boiko-Weyrauch
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Health
Seattle's supervised drug use site put on hold
Interim head of Seattle's Department of Human Services, Jason Johnson, says he's concerned about legal action and money
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Health
A milder flu strain and more vaccinations mean less deaths in Washington state
A milder flu strain and more vaccinations may be making a dent.
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Arts & Life
These are the questions your Seattle neighbors asked KUOW
We analyzed more than 2,000 questions from KUOW listeners and found who’s asking what around the Sound.
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Scammers pose as Seattle City Light, demanding payment
Scammers posing as Seattle City Light have been calling customers and demanding payment immediately … or they’ll shut off your power.
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Politics
New bill takes aim at state's rape kit backlog
Lawmakers are considering a proposal that would eventually eliminate the state’s backlog of around 7,000 boxes of untested rape evidence.
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Environment
Snow grounds hundreds of Sea-Tac flights preemptively
Airlines are cancelling hundreds of flights ahead of time to thin the schedule and leave time for de-icing.
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More than 60,000 workers shut down Seattle a century ago
If you were in Seattle in 1919 today, something might have seemed strange. The streetcars weren’t running, and the newspaper boys were nowhere around.
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Arts & Life
The panhandlers dilemma: A priest, a rabbi and an advocate weigh in
To give or not to give? We tackle that dilemma with advice from a priest, a rabbi and an advocate for the homeless.
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19-year-old student dies after slipping on University of Washington campus
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Environment
10 tips for recycling with the confidence of a Seattleite sans umbrella
You ask, we find answers. Here are some experts' answers to your questions about recycling.