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King County hoping to close heat disparity gap in low-income areas

Western Washington is preparing for a heat wave but it’s going to hit some harder than others. Earlier this year, King County announced it...

Rantz: Foolish Seattle Council wants women seeking abortions to be a ‘protected class’

The Seattle City Council is ready to pretend women seeking abortions must be a protected class. This is foolish virtue signaling at its most...

Marvel teases new Avengers movies, ‘Black Panther’ sequel

Marvel Studios unveiled the first trailer for ” Black Panther: Wakanda Forever ” — set to “No Woman No Cry” — to fans at...

COVID-19 reinfections on the rise as officials call for a new booster

The Washington State Department of Health has released a new report showing that COVID-19 reinfection rates are rising as the new BA.5 strain becomes...

‘Heat’-ing up: Michael Mann writes sequel-prequel ‘Heat 2’

NEW YORK (AP) — Decades after the release of Michael Mann’s “Heat,” the classic crime thriller has endured in the minds of fans, critics,...

Brazil prosecutors charge suspects in murder of Amazon pair

RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Public prosecutors have charged three individuals with the June murder of British journalist Dom Phillips and Indigenous expert Bruno...

Rantz: Pro-choice AG Ferguson fired veteran and mom for making choice he doesn’t like

Pro-choice Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson fired a mother and veteran for choosing not to get the COVID vaccine. She was informed of her...

Northern lights may be visible in Western Washington again this week

Thanks to two solar storms, the northern lights made an appearance over the Puget Sound early Tuesday, according to several photographs of the natural...

‘Under surveillance’ ballot-box signs likely voter intimidation, officials say

Some Seattle-area voters noticed something unusual over the weekend when they put their ballots in drop boxes: signs with bright red ink that read...

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