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Despite the pandemic, lawmakers are making time for some of the more familiar proposals, including an effort to ban so-called high capacity magazines.
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Assault victim: Lived in NY, 'never felt unsafe' until moving to Seattle
A Seattle woman was attacked entering her Greenwood home. She says she lived in Chicago and NYC, but never felt unsafe until living to Seattle. -
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SPD Chief Diaz: Additional police budget cuts impacting 'proactive public safety'
Seattle Police Chief Adrian Diaz on $5,4 million budget cut proposals by Council that may be kneecapping the police and their ability to do proactive public safety. -
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Climate Pledge Arena construction hits key milestone ahead of summer opening
Construction on Seattle's Climate Pledge Arena hit a major milestone this week, as workers removed the last of temporary supports holding the roof up. -
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People, belongings at Bellingham homeless camp must move by Friday
A tent encampment in front of Bellingham City Hall that started in mid-November has been given notice that all people and belongings must move by Friday. -
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Coast Guard, partner agencies search for missing plane near Port Angeles
The U.S. Coast Guard and its Canadian partners are searching for an plane and pilot that went down in the waters off Port Angeles on Tuesday. -
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Seattle mayoral candidate looks to reimagine policing to help address homeless crisis
Colleen Echohawk is entering the Seattle mayoral race on a platform of reimagining policing as a means to address the city's homeless crisis. -
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Boeing reports record $11.9 billion loss in 2020 amid pandemic, 737 MAX struggles
In a report released Wednesday, Boeing revealed that it suffered a nearly $12 billion loss in 2020, a record number for the company. -
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Ross: Tracing our struggles distributing the vaccine back to the source
How did we develop a vaccine so quickly, only to immediately struggle to get it into people's arms? Let's trace it all the way back to the source. -
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Gov. Inslee: Asking educators to return isn't 'asking more than we've asked for our grocery clerks'
Gov. Inslee believes schools in Washington state can open safely right now, and should, even before all educators and staff are able to be vaccinated. -
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Two features a virologist says matter most for face masks
Some disease experts suggest wearing two masks to protect against more transmissible variants of COVID. Dr. Angela Rasmussen says it's the fit that matters. -
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Head of Washington State Department of Corrections to retire in May
Stephen Sinclair, Washington State Department of Corrections Secretary, announced he will retire this spring after more than three decades of service. -
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Gov. Inslee: Fed's increased vaccine supply will help WA reach goal
Governor Jay Inslee said the new measures to accelerate the COVID-19 vaccine distribution statewide are working, though there's still a long way to go. -
Dori Monson
Seattle barbershop owner struggles to find theft insurance after break-in
The Ballard location of Steele Barber was burglarized last year. Now, adding insult to injury, his insurance canceled theft insurance. -
Dave Ross
David Fahrenthold: Fact-checking in post-Trump era 'won't be all-consuming'
With Donald Trump out of office, the future of fact-checking will change. What will that look like in practice? David Fahrenthold weighs in. -
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COVID vaccine site prepares to launch at Microsoft campus in Redmond
The Microsoft campus in Redmond is expected to soft launch as a COVID-19 vaccine site as early as next week with help from two eastside clinics.
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