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The Pac-12 Conference issued a statement aimed at stability after Colorado became the third school in a year to announce plans to leave. The nine schools remaining for the 2024-25 season were largely silent Friday.
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A man who hit two protesters, killing one of them, with his car during a Black Lives Matter demonstration in Seattle in 2020 has pleaded guilty to multiple felonies.
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A massive red cedar dubbed "Luma" in Seattle’s Wedgwood neighborhood appears protected for now. But as a new tree ordinance takes effect July 30, the question looms of how Seattle will protect its largest and oldest trees.
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Seattle's Cornish College of the Arts has adapted its curriculum to meet the challenges of the modern music industry. Recent hires Kelsey Mines and Ryan Delvin exemplify the versatility Cornish aims to instill in its students.
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The state is awarding almost $80 million dollars to help hotels and restaurants still struggling to recover from the pandemic.
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In an odd-year election like the one coming up on August 1, getting the right endorsement from the right group can make or break a local political campaign.
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Taylor Swift is playing two sold out shows at Lumen Field this weekend in Seattle, and the impact on the local economy is expected to be huge.
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Two players on the Philippines' national women's team roster grew up playing soccer in the Seattle area. And a third played for the University of Washington.
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A massive red cedar in Seattle's Wedgwood neighborhood is slated to be removed Friday. Activists are calling attention to the tree's impact two months after the city passed its new tree ordinance.
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In one of her last campaigns before leaving office, Seattle City Councilmember Kshama Sawant is hoping to pass local legislation on rent control that will lead to that state ban being repealed.