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Episodes
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Will WSU upset UW's season in the Apple Cup? This Coug thinks so
The Huskies will host the Cougars tomorrow in what many thought would be the final Apple Cup. It won’t be the last, but it will be the last time the two teams meet as Pac-12 rivals.
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Have a hara hachi bu Thanksgiving. Healthy tips for not busting your gut
‘Some really fascinating research shows that even two to five minutes of walking right after a meal will dramatically decrease your blood sugar level, so you have less of a spike.’
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Seattle got dark and rainy again. Do we still need to conserve water?
Seattle-area officials are still asking the public to use less water, even as autumn storms have been refilling the city’s reservoirs.
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Wednesday Headlines
Sam Altman is back at OpenAI, apps could help make holiday travel easier, and Black Black Friday helps channel money to Seattle Black-owned businesses. It's our daily roundup of Seattle's top news stories from host Paige Browning.
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'Coug Nation' is itching to spoil the Huskies' perfect season. Can they?
‘There is nothing that a Washington State fan or player would love more than to ruin Washington's chance at making the college football playoff.’
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Tuesday Headlines
Group gathers signatures to repeal WA cap and invest program, Seattle City Council budget vote delayed by Gaza ceasefire protest, and 350 migrants take refuge at Tukwila church, many camping outside. It's our daily roundup of Seattle's top news stories from host Paige Browning.
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Monday Headlines
Microsoft hires Sam Altman, the PNW hardiness map warms up, and Washington state lawmakers look again at how to protect election workers. It's our daily roundup of Seattle's top news stories from host Paige Browning.
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Election mail threats across the PNW prompt new look at protections heading into 2024
Threats made against election workers have sharply increased in recent years, and the latest scares in Washington have officials thinking of ways to prepare for 2024.
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Friday Headlines
Makah whale hunt could return, Burien threatens to sue over tents, and shipwreck hunters find a long-lost steamer at the bottom of Elliott Bay. It's our daily roundup of Seattle's top news stories from host Paige Browning.
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'Good bones' from old homes help build Seattle's future
When homes are demolished, that wood usually ends up in the dump. But now, an investment by the Environmental Protection Agency aims to get that old wood into new Seattle houses.
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Thursday Headlines
NW multi-faith coalition calls for ceasefire, unionized Starbucks workers hit the picket lines for the "Red Cup Rebellion," and councilmember Sara Nelson wants Seattle to explore involuntary commitment. It's our daily roundup of Seattle's top news stories from host Paige Browning.
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Mike's arts picks cover adult, kid, and family-friendly Christmas theater bases
KUOW's arts and culture reporter Mike Davis shares his bountiful wish list with Kim Malcolm.