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Once known for large families, Latter-day Saints are having fewer children The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has long emphasized the importance of having children. Now the church says it's worried about the declining birth rate. Ciara Hulet
Politics As the strain of the shutdown increases, lawmakers face mounting pressure to end it With federal food benefits hanging in the balance, lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are facing mounting pressure to end the government shutdown. Barbara Sprunt
Weekend Warmup for Oct 31-Nov 4 Meet Me Here presents KUOW's Weekend Warmup! Find all the events worthy of YOUR time off with host Jason Megatron Burrows. Jason Burrows
Politics Trump says Senate should scrap the filibuster to end the government shutdown President Donald Trump is calling on the Senate to scrap the filibuster, so that the Republican majority can bypass Democrats and reopen the federal government. The Associated Press
Education 'Ghost students' are haunting WA community colleges — to steal financial aid AI-generated students are taking advantage of community colleges in Washington state, filling classes, and spiriting away federal loans and grants. Ann Dornfeld
Immigration Inside the black box of ICE detention in Tacoma, she watched her wedding day come and go "Inside ICE Detention: A Documentary" investigates Tacoma's immigration detention center during a time of swift policy changes under the Trump administration. Liz Jones
Politics Send this to a procrastinator voter A procrastinator’s guide to why you should care about this year’s election. Scott Greenstone
Thursday Evening Headlines City Hall hosts resource fair for furloughed federal workers, environmentalists sue to protect the Olympic marmot, and Seattle rideshare drivers protest self-driving taxis. Patricia Murphy
Law & Courts Trial in Seattle CHOP killing delayed until December The trial in a lawsuit filed against the city of Seattle over the fatal shooting of a 16-year-old boy at the Capitol Hill Occupied Protest in 2020 has been pushed out at least a month. Sydney Brownstone / The Seattle Times
Arts & Life Seattle's got hex appeal. How local witches are cultivating the city's magic Take a look around Seattle and you'll find a myriad of signs that occult practices resonate here. Meet two witches who are cultivating the city's magic. Patricia Murphy