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Dori: Report gives Inslee ‘F’ grade on taxes, spending

Citing his support for increases in payroll, carbon taxes, real estate excise, and gross receipts taxes, Washington Gov. Jay Inslee finished last in a...

Washington State's Most Horrific Film Achievements

WE TOLD YOU what to watch from what you ought to spare yourself in our Big Seattle Movie Guide, and we told you...

Our Favorite Looks from Bellevue Fashion Week’s Trendiest Evening

SEATTLE’S MOST FASHIONABLE gathered last weekend for Bellevue Fashion Week’s Posh Party Trend runway show, a one-night roundup of this season’s...

City councilmember ‘pensive’ about halted CID shelter expansion

Seattle City Councilmember Tammy Morales, who oversees the Chinatown-International District (CID), says she feels “pensive” about the County Executive’s decision to end plans to...

Ross: An open letter to the Mariners, we still love you

Dear Mariners, First of all, thank you for this postseason. It has been a long time since I was this invested in baseball. More...

WSP searching for woman kidnapped by husband in Lacey

Washington State Patrol (WSP) is seeking the public’s help in locating a missing woman who was kidnapped by her husband in Lacey on Sunday....

Ukraine: Explosions rock Kyiv a week after Russian strikes

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Several loud explosions rocked the center of the Ukrainian capital Monday, a week after Russia orchestrated a massive, coordinated air...

Warnock, Walker are dealt a Libertarian wild card in Georgia

ATLANTA (AP) — Libertarian Chase Oliver isn’t going to win Georgia’s Senate race. But the 37-year-old self-described former Democrat could command outsize national...

With far-right leaders, Italy remembers WWII roundup of Jews

ROME (AP) — Italy’s far-right political leadership marked the 79th anniversary of the World War II roundup of Rome’s Jews on Sunday with calls...

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