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Environment
Heavy rain relents in Western Washington, but floodwater, damage remains along swollen rivers
Western Washington is recovering from two days of record-breaking rainfall, and the threat to homes and businesses lingers as floodwaters make their way down rivers and streams.
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Woodinville staple Molbak's says its been pushed out of major development project
The Woodinville staple and beloved east side business of 67 years was supposed to be the centerpiece of The Gardens District.
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Business
Sam Altman saga takes another twist with his return to OpenAI
As he's set to return, several board members who fired Altman are out.
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Sports
UW, WSU agree to continue the Apple Cup, at least through 2028
The University of Washington and Washington State University announced Sunday that they've agreed in principle to keep the rivalry alive — for now.
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Business
Seattle gets $4M to create 'circular wood economy'
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Second fire strikes same Seattle dog boarding business within a year
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Another Washington ferry goes out of service
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Politics
Some Seattle City Council races too close to call, but most have winners
Many Seattle City Council races were concluded over the weekend, after Friday's updated ballot count, with candidates conceding to their opponents. A few races have candidates crossing their fingers with counts that remain too close to call.
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Mayor Harrell declares victory for Seattle's new housing levy
Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell and other leaders are declaring victory for the city's affordable housing levy after initial ballot counts show it leading with voter approval.
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Politics
Seattle may be taking swing to the center after years of lefty candidates
Seattle's three incumbent city council members were trailing after the first ballot drop on Election Night.