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Latest News

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The Seattle Times 26 days

Aid supplies reach heart of Congo’s Ebola outbreak as WHO head travels to Kinshasa

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The Seattle Times 26 days

WA residents discuss their experiences taking antidepressants

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The Seattle Times 26 days

Seahawks’ Byron Murphy II looking to build on breakthrough season

Seahawks defensive lineman Byron Murphy II capped a momentous year with a wedding in March. He's looking for things to be even better in the upcoming season.

The Seattle Times 26 days

1 year later, how WA’s controversial cap on rent hikes has been enforced

The state has issued over $800,000 in penalties against landlords, but hasn’t collected them so long as they comply with state law.

The Seattle Times 26 days

Deadly paper mill implosion illustrates industry’s risks

The chemical process pulp and paper mills use to transform wood into everyday products includes a number of potentially violent points of failure, and some industry experts have been raising red flags for years. The dangers of this practice became even more evident Tuesday in Longview. There, a large tank of heavily caustic chemicals imploded. […]

The Seattle Times 26 days

Why your co-worker might be listening to music tuned to 432 hertz

Music recorded in 432 hertz is taking off on social media platforms and music streaming services.

The Seattle Times 26 days

A rare blue micromoon rises this weekend

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KUOW Seattle Now 26 days

UW Medicine is using actors to train doctors

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The Seattle Times 26 days

Co-op preschools face uncertainty amid community college funding shift

Parent education programs at community colleges — which often operate co-op preschools — may no longer receive state funding, jeopardizing their future.

The Seattle Times 26 days

Experimental hepatitis B drug might offer ‘functional cure’ for a subset of patients

New research suggests a first-of-its-kind drug for hepatitis B may let some patients stop treatment without showing signs of the dangerous liver virus.

The Seattle Times 26 days

Under President Milei’s austerity, disabled Argentines risk losing essential services

President Javier Milei of Argentina has cut funding for therapy programs for people with disabilities, affecting an estimated 5 million people.

The Seattle Times 26 days

Water contaminated by Longview implosion flushed through ditch system

Water contaminated by the release of white liquor from the implosion at the Nippon Dynawave Packaging facility in Longview is being flushed through the city’s ditch system to dilute it to levels safe for discharge into the Columbia River, officials said Wednesday evening. The water will be drawn away from residential areas and the city’s […]

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