Clear weather gives Seattle chance to catch aurora borealis
If clear skies continue to hold, the aurora borealis could very well be making an appearance in Seattle's night sky between Wednesday and Thursday.
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King County approves $100,000 for homeless bus tickets to reunify families
The program enables a homeless person to get a pre-paid ticket anywhere in the U.S., under the condition that they have family there who can provide a home for them.Comments -
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Dori plays ping pong at No Child Sleeps Outside Celebrity Tournament
Dori Monson joined KTTH and KIRO Radio fan favorites to play pingpong for No Child Sleeps Outside, a campaign to raise $2 million for homeless families. -
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NTSB urges Boeing to redesign thousands of 737 engines after 2018 explosion
Safety regulators want Boeing to redesign an engine part on thousands of planes. The National Transportation Safety Board's recommendation could affect all 737 New Generation jets. -
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Tacoma OKs tiny home villages to combat growing homeless crisis
Tacoma City Council voted Tuesday to allow the construction of tiny home villages to house its homeless population. -
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WSDOT giving out free pieces of demolished Alaskan Way Viaduct
As the Alaskan Way Viaduct demolition wraps up, residents are being given a chance to literally get a piece of the action. -
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New emails show Seattle Children's knew about mold problem for year and a half
Internal e-mails reveal Seattle Children's Hospital knew last year that there was a pattern of children being infected with mold. -
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Lewis and Clark and the “horriable” Northwest windstorm of November 22, 1805
Lewis and Clark were forced to contend with serious wind and rain across the Northwest 200 years ago this November. -
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Candy: You don't understand the word 'offended'
Before you hate-post and scream from the mountain tops: “I’M OFFENDED!” consider the definition of offended and consider a little understanding over contempt. -
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Dori: Proposed rideshare surcharge is gov. meddling with free market
If Seattle implements a rideshare surcharge, there is no guaranteeing that money will go to the drivers -- more likely, government will swallow it up. -
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Kirkland police shouldn't have used force in teen arrest, says YMCA mentor
YMCA Kirkland Teen Union Building staff feel that Kirkland police used excessive force while arresting a 14-year-old on YMCA property. -
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Snohomish County Executive Somers clarifies jail plans
Sgt. Adam Fortney says he's in a holding pattern until Snohomish County Executive Dave Somers decides his next step. -
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Seattle's sunny November to pick back up for rest of week
After almost 10 straight days of rain, the Seattle area will once again get an uncommon streak of sunny weather in November. -
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KIRO 7 TV's Dave Wagner investigates panhandlers with children
Throughout downtown Seattle, female panhandlers can be seen with children -- and according to KIRO 7 TV's Dave Wagner, the kids could be in great danger. -
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Seattle, King County ask for pause on $30 car tabs as lawsuit plays out
A coalition challenging I-976 is asking a judge to temporarily block the $30 dollar car tabs measure while the lawsuit plays out in court. -
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Washington operation 'Net Nanny' brings in another 16 sexual predators
The latest iteration of 'Net Nanny' saw another 16 suspected sexual predators get arrested in Washington state.
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