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Virginia Cross, chairwoman of the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe
News

The Asian Hall of Fame honors its first Indigenous inductee

Virginia Cross, a Muckleshoot Indian Tribe leader for over four decades, was chosen for her devotion to economic and educational issues.

by
  • Luna Reyna
/ November 23, 2022 /
Updated at 10:54 a.m. on Dec. 6
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News

This year's Thanksgiving turkey will cost you more. Here's why

Washington farmers avoided a bird flu outbreak, but rising supply costs will hit home cooks.

by
  • Mai Hoang
/ November 22, 2022
The top corner of the EvergreenHealth hospital in Kirkland stands against a gray sky.
News

Kirkland hospital uses COVID aid to trigger $1.9M in admin bonuses

In a legal gray area, EvergreenHealth commissioners approved including pandemic relief funds in the hospital's financial performance.

by
  • Joy Borkholder
/ November 22, 2022
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News

Inflation, low donations and rising demand hit Seattle food banks

Ballard Food Bank spent about $300,000 on yearly groceries pre-pandemic. This year, they plan to spend $1.5 million.

by
  • Josh Cohen
/ November 21, 2022
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News

La inflación, las pocas donaciones y el aumento de la demanda afectan a los bancos de alimentos de Seattle

El banco de alimentos de Ballard gastaba anualmente, antes de la pandemia, aproximadamente $300,000 en artículos comestibles. Este año, tienen planeado gastar $1.5 millones.

by
  • Josh Cohen
/ November 21, 2022
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Politics

WA's state budget forecast grew $762M despite recession worries

State lawmakers use the projections to parse funds for schools, prisons, parks and social services. But will the economic dip affect their blueprint?

by
  • Joseph O’Sullivan
/ November 18, 2022
Students in Seattle hold signs in protest of gun violence at schools.
News

‘I don't want to die at school’: Ingraham shooting prompts protest

After the tragedy at Ingraham High School, thousands of students across Seattle rallied for mental health support and stricter gun control measures.

by
  • Venice Buhain
/ November 18, 2022
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Politics

WA sees higher voter turnout but a drop east of the Cascades

Some conservative voters stayed home in Eastern WA, even as competitive races on the west side boosted Democrats.

by
  • Joseph O’Sullivan
/ November 18, 2022
routers
News

New state rules could expand public broadband in rural WA

A proposal from Washington's Public Works Board would limit the power of private companies' objections to stall public broadband projects.

by
  • Brandon Block
/ November 17, 2022
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News

This tiny Eastern WA town could become a bitcoin mining hub

California investors hope to strike it rich by building a huge crypto operation in the remote town of Usk. But the community isn't so sure.

by
  • Zachariah Bryan
InvestigateWest
/ November 17, 2022
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News

Honoring the deaths of 289 homeless King County residents

This year, St. James Cathedral's annual Mass marked a grim record: the highest number of deaths in the tradition's 20-year history.

by
  • Josh Cohen
/ November 16, 2022
Patty Murray and Tiffany Smiley participate in the U.S. Senate debate
Politics

Despite talk of a 'red wave' in WA, our polls showed otherwise

The majority of national polls predicted that the most contentious races were going to be close. And boy, were they.

by
  • H. Stuart Elway
/ November 16, 2022
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Equity

Wenatchee's Drag Queen Story Hour met with enthusiasm, protests

Though protesters forced a change of venue, families say the YWCA event — which involves drag queens reading books to children — was a success.

by
  • Dominick Bonny
/ November 15, 2022
A crowd of protesters
Equity

Who is traveling to Washington for abortion care?

Abortion providers predicted Roe’s reversal would cause an influx of out-of-state patients. New data and clinic reports show they were right.

by
  • Megan Burbank
/ November 14, 2022
Marie Gluesenkamp Perez on election night
Politics

Gluesenkamp Perez defeats Trump-backed Kent in WA's 3rd District

In a big win for Democrats, Marie Gluesenkamp Perez has won the hotly contested southwest Washington seat for U.S. Congress.

by
  • Joseph O’Sullivan
/ November 11, 2022
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