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Episodes
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Wednesday Headlines
WA man convicted over Jan 6th insurrection, thousands of WA Kaiser employees could strike, and Seattle city council candidates talk public drug use
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'You’re my queen.' A Latina wife with dementia and the loving husband who cares for her
The U.S. population of Latino seniors is expected to more than double over the next 20 years, and Latinos are one of the groups most at risk of developing dementia. Services aren't keeping pace with the growing need.
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Tuesday Headlines
WA congressmembers react to McCarthy's ouster, opening statements in Tacoma PD trial, and Grub Hub to pay $1.5 million to Seattle gig workers
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Mariners miss onramp for road to World Series
Sports writer Danny O'Neil talks about the M's season.
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Monday Headlines
Redfin cuts ties with powerful real estate lobbyist, WA pond turtles are close to extinction, and a post-mortem for the Mariners
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Friday Headlines
We're days away from a government shutdown, Amazon isn't kidding about coming back to the office, and M's fans still have hopes for the postseason
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For these young ballerinas, getting 'en pointe' is the ultimate milestone
A look behind the curtain at the first in-person pointe shoe fitting for the Pacific Northwest Ballet School since 2019.
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Need weekend plans? Think neighborhood walks & Small Frye storytelling
KUOW's arts and culture reporter Mike Davis tells Kim Malcolm what's on his to-do list, rain and shine.
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Thursday Headlines
Mayor Harrell issues executive order on public drug use, grizzlies could return to the North Cascades, and some arts picks for the weekend
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Wednesday Headlines
Arrests made in south Seattle home invasions, Seattle cracks down on vacant buildings, and MacPherson’s Fruit and Produce to close
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Tuesday Headlines
Federal antitrust lawsuit against Amazon, Burien bans encampments despite no shelters, and fall already has more rain than summer
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Why hasn't Washington state joined the federal antitrust case against Amazon?
The Federal Trade Commission accused Amazon of operating a monopoly in a lawsuit filed Tuesday in Seattle. Seventeen states joined the complaint, but the one Amazon calls home was conspicuously absent.