Celebrating Indigenous heritage with ‘Netse Mot'
Children of the Setting Sun Productions, which drew thousands in Seattle for their event honoring elders, is developing a new Bellingham headquarters.
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Celebrating Indigenous heritage with ‘Netse Mot'
E22 - 4m 9s
Children of the Setting Sun Productions, which drew thousands in Seattle for their event honoring elders, is developing a new Bellingham headquarters.
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Why WA voters swung left in the November election
E21 - 4m 9s
One local political analyst thinks affordability issues and frustration with the federal agenda on immigration and LGBTQ+ rights powered a progressive wave.
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Seattle VA whistleblower fired, plans appeal
E20 - 4m 9s
Douglas Galuszka claims he was fired for publicly alleging mold, leaks and other issues at a now-closed South Seattle Veterans Affairs building.
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Report casts doubt on Seattle drug diversion ordinance
E19 - 4m 9s
Two years into an ordinance intended to push folks to treatment, King County Department of Public Defense data shows hundreds have been prosecuted instead.
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Washington food banks brace for loss of SNAP funds.
E18 - 4m 9s
Gov. Ferguson announced plans to route $2.2M weekly to local food banks, as residents stand to lose food stamps on Nov. 1 amid the federal shutdown.
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