Anna Boiko-Weyrauch
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'It's family,' say Lummi tribe members trying to save starving orca
The effort to save a sick, starving orca named J50 is a personal mission for Aaron Hillaire and Malcolm Owings of the Lummi Tribe. “Hundreds and...
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Tips for frustrated renters who want their security deposit back
Natasha Weled was told she would get back the security deposit she put down on a two-bedroom apartment in Bellevue. Instead she got a letter from a debt...
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My landlord won’t return my security deposit. What can I do?
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Judge in Seattle halts release of 3D-printed gun blueprints
Sorry, no 3D-printable gun for you, at least not yet. A federal judge ruled Tuesday in Seattle that a Texas company can’t release blueprints for the...
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How many separated immigrant children are in Washington? The state wants to know
Across the country, 711 immigrant children separated from their parents at the border still remain disconnected from their families. Now, Washington...
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The 'death box' where Seattle earthquake researchers work
When the next major earthquake roils our region, University of Washington’s civil engineers and seismic experts will not be safe.
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It's getting hot in herre. So turn around your fan
If you don’t have air conditioning like most of Seattle, what’s the best way to cool your home?
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POLAROIDS: How Seattle's signature hot dog got its cream cheese
Mara Dillinger stood at a hot dog cart in Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood, eating her fourth hot dog of the night.
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‘How can I help the immigrant moms?’ Buy a phone card or donate, advocates say
Question : “I’m a new mom to a six-month-old baby, and hearing how desperately these women missed their children, and vice versa, made me feel...
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Yes, light rail station escalators do break a lot. Here’s why
If it feels to you like certain light rail escalators tend to break down often, you’re not wrong. Some escalators break so frequently, in fact, that...