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Mayor Durkan talks Seattle police, protests, homelessness and more
Mayor Durkan said reimagining public safety is just one part of a bigger evolution the city must make to combat inequities.
Donna Gordon Blankinship is the former Cascade PBS news editor. She previously worked for The Seattle Times and The Associated Press, covering education, health care and state government.
Mayor Durkan said reimagining public safety is just one part of a bigger evolution the city must make to combat inequities.
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