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Why You Need A Will
You might not think you need a will or estate plan, but consider that chaos that follows when there isn’t one. We’ll ask estate planner and attorney Tim
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Controversial US Government Plan To Buy Back Tribal Land
The US government is trying to make amends for historical mismanagement of tribal land by buying back land for tribal governments. It plans to spend $1.9
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Top Four Issues In The Seattle Mayor’s Race
Tomorrow is primary day and candidates are drumming up as many last-minute votes as they can. Publicola’s Erica C. Barnett compares the candidates for
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The Conversation News Quiz!
We’re back again with public radio’s 15th most popular news quiz where one lucky listener gets the chance to demonstrate his or her news knowledge. This
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The Business Model Of Foreign Aid
Seattle’s Gates Foundation has lead the charge to push foreign aid organizations to be more efficient and effective — more like businesses. But critics say
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Le Shocking: France Is One Of The Most Productive Countries In The World
A recent study found that even though the French work 16 percent fewer hours than the rest of the world, they can still afford a high standard of living.
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Seattle's Nickelsville Residents Try To Find New Homes
The homeless encampment known as Nickelsville is set to close on September 1. The city voted down legislation to expand areas for similar homeless
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Seattle Times Editor Departing For Dean Position
In this era of digital media David Boardman, the departing executive editor of the Seattle Times, said he sees a great future ahead for newspapers.
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The Future Of Labor Movements In America
Fast food workers around the country are agitating for higher wages and better working conditions. Here in Seattle, workers are trying to get fast food
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Homeless Encampments: A Necessary Evil?
On Monday the Seattle City Council voted against legislation to expand homeless camp sites, like Nickelsville and Tent City. Reverend Sandy Brown was a