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Washington lawmakers are advancing changes to rights for parents and students in schools, teeing up what could become a fight ...
Last week, the National Endowment for the Humanities under the Trump administration canceled the grants they send to the ...
Washington State Route 20 is closed while crews remove months of snow and ice from the scenic drive through the Cascades. But ...
A DOGE staffer working in the Social Security Administration has been pushing questionable claims about noncitizens voting — ...
China signals the latest tariff hike will be its last round of tit-for-tat measures, prompting sharp falls in European shares ...
Inspired by the true story of a squad of Navy SEALs who came under fire in Iraq in 2006, Warfare offers a moment-by-moment ...
The Trump Administration is using an obscure and controversial immigration law from 1952 to try to deport Pro-Palestinian ...
This moment of economic uncertainty could drive more Americans to buy used. But experts say secondhand stores won't be immune ...
An author of a recent study about lightning's effect on trees in Panamanian forests says his team has gotten a large, ...
Host Bill Radke discusses the week’s news with Washington Policy Center’s Paul Guppy, Seattle Times Claudia Rowe, and host, writer, and producer Angela Poe Russell.
You've probably heard of cat cafes — a place for coffee and playtime with felines. Now Seattle has a cafe that caters to dogs ...
It’s tariff chaos. Seattle is doing its best to navigate an uncertain economy as an import/export city. The Seattle City Council has a lot on their plates, but the main course might be interpersonal ...
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