A water taxi captain stopped what from hitting the Seattle waterfront? Take KUOW's news quiz
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- A water taxi captain recently stopped what from hitting the downtown Seattle waterfront?
- Election Day was this week (hopefully, that is not news to you). Seattle City Council races were among those on the local ballots. Of the nine seats on the Council, how many were up for grabs?
- Around 1% of Washingtonians' ballots are rejected every election. It’s more likely to happen to specific groups, including people of color, younger voters, and rural voters. What is the most common reason ballots get rejected?
- Native women are more likely to die during or shortly after childbirth than any other group in Washington state. An organization in the Seattle area is trying to tackle that problem with what?
- Republican presidential primary candidates debated for the third time Wednesday. Five candidates qualified to appear on stage. Who did not qualify?
Correction notice, 10:15 a.m. on Tuesday, 11/14/23: The quiz previously included two correct answers for the last question; both Doug Burgum and Donald Trump were correct. The quiz has been updated.