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  • Cutting Through Obamacare Rollout Confusion

    The pace of implementation for the Affordable Care Act, known by critics and the president himself as Obamacare, is picking up this fall. Starting October

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    This Week In Fish

    An eight-foot-long sturgeon was found dead in Lake Washington two weeks ago. That same weekend, a fisherman caught an exotic piranha-like fish in a lake

  • So You Want To Be A Clown?

    You don’t have to run away to join the circus – this week a camp kicks off in Seattle where kids between the ages of eight and 21 can go and train to learn

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    Eli Hastings On “Clearly Now, The Rain”

    Eli Hastings is the author of two memoirs and a team leader at the Pongo Teen Writing Project. Pongo is a nonprofit that works with troubled Seattle teens

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    How To Survive A Lightning Strike

    You know how they say you’re more likely to get struck by lightning than win the lottery? About 300 people are struck by lightning every year. How can you

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    Faith And Madness On The Alaska Frontier

    It’s not unusual to find people looking for a new life in Alaska. That’s what the man who called himself Papa Pilgrim seemed to be when he arrived in

  • AMBER Alert Goes Cellular

    The AMBER alert system began in Texas in the mid 1990s and has grown from small town partnership to satellite system. According to the Office of Justice

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    The Rationale Of Irrational Fears

    Maybe you are afraid of clowns or heights, spiders or public speaking. Fears are common, and from an evolutionary stand point fear can be very helpful. But