How long has Seattle had 'hidden beaches'? Take KUOW's news quiz

A photo collage showing three people taking photos of the East Harrison Street Shoreline Street End (at 39th Avenue East and East Harrison Street) – colloquially known as Hidden Beach. The leftmost person is saying, "Boy, I can't wait to share this ~secret~ beach with my thousands of followers!" Photos courtesy of Canva and KUOW/Megan Farmer.
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Test your news knowledge with stories from this week. We've included links below if you want to learn more — or if you want to find the answers in our articles. We don't judge here.
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- Seattle is home to about 140 shoreline street ends, literally where the city’s streets meet the shore. When were they designated public spaces?
- Which Washington lawmaker joined calls for President Joe Biden to end his reelection bid this week?
- Kroger and Albertsons announced this week that they will sell hundreds of stores across the United States. How many Seattle stores are being sold?
- The Seattle City Council has unanimously approved legislation that makes it easier for developers to turn _____ into apartments.
- What does Mount Rainier sound like? No, that's not the question. Rather, it's the job of the park's first _____ to figure out.