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Chokepoint Challenge: Stay in the right lane to get through traffic faster

This is my first ever “Chokepoint Challenge.” Rain is coming; Sully’s wet weather driving 101 As some of you might know, I have been...

Seattle mayor supports using tax dollars to replace Memorial Stadium

A new agreement means Seattle voters could soon be asked to bump up their taxes to replace the 74-year-old Memorial Stadium, which sits on...

Rantz: Seattle city training docs teach white people are racist ‘oppressors,’ black people are victims

The city of Seattle invited employees to explore their own internalized racism in a training session that excluded white people. For white staff, they...

Seattle council set for final vote on doing away with ‘single-family zoning’ label

The Seattle City Council will be voting Monday on a bill that would do away with the “single-family zoning” label. Seattle and Tacoma weigh...

Rantz: Marysville School district and WA ACLU defend cop hatred in pulling down flag

The Marysville School District, with the help of the ACLU of Washington, lean into the absurd, anti-police decision to pull a pro-police flag from...

Reaching pre-pandemic levels, ‘Venom’ debuts with $90.1M

NEW YORK (AP) — Pandemic moviegoing is finally starting to look like pre-pandemic moviegoing. Sony Pictures’ Marvel sequel “Venom: Let There Be Carnage” blew...

Democrats see political peril in replacing Minneapolis PD

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — As activists mobilized this summer to ask Minneapolis voters to replace their police department, one of the first prominent Democrats to...

The Latest: Virus cases decline in hard-hit Australia states

Australia’s New South Wales state has recorded 10 new deaths and 667 locally acquired COVID-19 cases in the past 24 hours, as its outbreak...

No positive reports of invasive species for summer tree-check effort

The state’s Invasive Species Council ended this year’s Tree Check Month with promising news. The annual program, conducted during the summer by the council...

Seattle city attorney candidate defends past inflammatory tweets as ‘satire and sarcasm’

Seattle most high profile election this November might well be one which is often overlooked. One candidate, abolitionist Nicole Thomas-Kennedy, has come under fire...

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