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Episodes
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Native women in WA are dying during and after childbirth. Could cash help?
Native women are more likely to die during or shortly after childbirth than any other group in Washington state. Now, a nonprofit in the Seattle area is trying to tackle that with a new approach: cash.
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Monday Headlines
Pro-Palestinian protesters block Port of Tacoma entrance, reports of Islamophobia on the rise in WA, and a new study looks at why some ballots are rejected. It's our daily roundup of Seattle's top news stories from host Paige Browning.
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Centrist in Seattle? How this week's election could change City Council politics
"We know the City Council will look very, very different next year."
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UW sleep doctor wants us to fall back, and stay there
Dr. Nathaniel Watson says the artifice of daylight saving time messes with our biological clock, impacting our health. He wants it gone.
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Friday Headlines
Jeff Bezos says he's moving out of Seattle, realtors are spending big bucks in Seattle elections, and domestic violence cases are trending down in King County. It's our daily roundup of Seattle's top news stories from host Paige Browning.
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Arts picks: Glass by Black artists, Goodnight Moon on stage, and plays to end gun violence
KUOW's arts and culture reporter Mike Davis told Kim Malcolm about Two-Way Mirror at the Museum of Glass in Tacoma, Goodnight Moon at Seattle Children's Theatre, and Enough! at Seattle Public Theater
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Thursday Headlines
King County jail guard charged in bribery scheme, the federal government accuses Amazon of destroying evidence, and WA's carbon market will link with CA and Quebec. It's our daily roundup of Seattle's top news stories from host Paige Browning.
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Drop box dispatches: What Seattle voters want as City Council braces for change
Seattle is bracing for change as voters weigh in on seven City Council races, four of which are open seats. The big, existential question for Seattle’s City Council is whether it moves further left or shifts more to the center on the top issues like homelessness and public safety.
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Seattle's 'Chef in the Hat' Thierry Rautureau dies at 64
Thierry Rautureau is remembered for cooking up a lasting legacy with skill, charm, generosity, and a fedora
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Wednesday Headlines
Public camping ban takes effect in Burien, number of homeless Seattle students has spiked in the past year, and we remember Seattle chef Thierry Rautureau. It's our daily roundup of Seattle's top news stories from host Paige Browning.
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Tuesday Headlines
Limits set on when Seattle Police can use ruses, WA's insurance marketplace opens up to undocumented people, and ferry troubles have struck again. It's our daily roundup of Seattle's top news stories from host Paige Browning.
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Monday Headlines
Strike averted for WA Kaiser health care workers, WA State Senator won't face charges in China, and wildlife advocates oppose expanding pickleball in West Seattle. It's our daily roundup of Seattle's top news stories from host Paige Browning.