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Fraudsters convicted for selling spoiled, tainted food to discount grocers
Facing a federal judge in Seattle, Randy Sparks and Dexter Jorgensen put themselves forward as heroes in the fight against food waste.
Facing a federal judge in Seattle, Randy Sparks and Dexter Jorgensen put themselves forward as heroes in the fight against food waste.
While the designation by the city's Landmarks Preservation Board protects the building, it has no control over how the property is used.
A Seattle City Council committee voted unanimously to tie service provider contracts to inflation, teeing up the issue for likely approval by the full council.
Seattle's first-in-the-nation program for publicly financing campaigns has been OK'd by the state's highest court.
Rep. Adam Smith has introduced legislation that would effectively stop the Department of Energy from reclassifying the site's most hazardous wastes.