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MyNorthwestSeattle decides to ditch its bike share program Pronto
Seattle Mayor Ed Murray announced Friday that the city will no longer be in the bike share business. The last day of service is slated for March 31. -
Associated PressStudent deaths revive concerns about roads to Pullman
Recent deaths of two WSU students have revived concerns about the safety of roadways leading to the rural college town of Pullman. -
KIRO RadioSeahawks fan goes the extra miles to show his ultimate dedication
The ultimate Seahawks fan wears his lucky socks and takes a long run, like 150 miles, before each game. But he does it all in China. -
KIRO 7Expect traffic delays between Seattle and Bellevue this weekend
Road work on eastbound I-90 will limit lanes between Seattle and Bellevue over the weekend. That will likely cause traffic to slow on connecting highways. -
Dave Ross, KIRO Radio'Strange' law in Hollywood will most likely be overturned, McKenna says
There are a bunch of new laws taking effect this year and one in California I found quite strange. -
Associated PressFeds weigh petition asking for whale protection zone
The federal government is considering a petition that calls for a whale protection zone on the west side of Washington’s San Juan Island. -
MyNorthwestUnconscious driver found with needle in his arm on I-5
Police arrested a man for DUI after state troopers discovered him unconscious in a stalled car on I-5 near NE 50th on Friday. He had a needle in his arm. -
Danny O'Neil, 710 ESPN SeattleSeahawks’ return to Atlanta in playoffs has a loaded backstory
The Falcons have the league’s top offense while the Seahawks have been the league’s gold-standard for defense over the past five years. -
MyNorthwestWhy Bertha hasn't moved since the holidays
Bertha has been sitting dormant underneath Seattle since crews went on leave for the holidays. But that doesn't mean there's no work to be done. -
KIRO 7Historic Green Lake ice is tempting but treacherous, say experts
Green Lake is covered in ice as temps drop. But experts say it still isn't strong enough to walk on. That hasn't stopped people from doing just that. -
KIRO RadioHow Seattle schools are planning for a $74 million funding fall
Seattle schools face a $74 million budget shortfall as state lawmakers attempt to fully fund education during this
legislative session. -
Dave Ross, KIRO RadioWhy Tukwila is suffering more than neighboring schools
The Tukwila School District has experienced a population growth unlike anything its neighbors have seen, including Seattle. But it comes at quite a cost. -
Dave Ross, KIRO RadioMass deportation is, sort of, off the table
Donald Trump has promoted a mass deportation for those in the country illegally. But he may have a problem -- Congress. Just ask Paul Ryan. -
Tom Tangney, KIRO RadioReview: 'Paterson' is a poetic film, about a poet, and a bus driver
"Paterson" is about a man named Paterson in the town of Paterson. He's a poet. The film alludes to a real-life poet. In the end, we get cinematic poetry.
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