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Controversial Changes May Be Coming To Zoned Parking In Seattle
The Seattle City Council is considering a change to the city’s parking zone program. Currently, permits are only available to residents who live in
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Pro-Eating Disorder Propaganda Proliferates On The Internet
Experts are increasingly concerned about pro-eating disorder content, which is proliferating on the Internet, including Twitter hashtags like
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Bike To Work Day
Today is National Bike to Work Day and The Conversation’s Hannah Burn asked people in the neighborhood how they got to work or school today. The Census
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Greatest And Weirdest Garage Sale Finds
We’re in the full swing of spring here in Seattle, and with the season come certain rituals like spring cleaning. A lot of the stuff we get rid of ends up
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Northwest Origins Of The "New Domesticity"
In her book, "Homeward Bound: Why Women Are Embracing the New Domesticity," Emily Matcher says more and more people are embracing traditional domestic
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Olympia Update With Austin Jenkins
Washington state’s proposed marijuana rules were released yesterday, and critics are already weighing in. Plus, Republican legislators are pushing for
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Monica Wesolowska Discusses "Holding Silvan"
When Monica Wesolowska’s newborn child wouldn’t stop crying, he was taken in for observation. Soon Wesolowska and her husband had to make a tough decision
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Should Unpaid Internships Be Banned?
A lawsuit against Fox Searchlight Pictures has sparked a fierce debate over whether the US should ban all unpaid internships. Eric Glatt is the plaintiff
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How You Should Plan For The Costs Of Dementia
Dementia care expenses totaled $109 billion in 2010, more than either cancer or heart disease. The research, conducted by the RAND Corporation, predicts
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How Does Washington State Help Workers With Developmental Disabilities?
Washington State’s Developmental Disabilities Administration helps people with disabilities like autism, cerebral palsy and down syndrome find work. The