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Outgoing Seattle Council President Sara Nelson: “I Governed to Fix Things”

On the City Council, Nelson has packed in more legislative battles, many won and some lost, in four years than most council members can claim over several terms.

Reckoning with Northwest Flooding: We need to think about this Differently

As temperatures rise, winter precipitation will increasingly fall as rain instead of snow and will melt more of the snowpack. The snow usually holds some of that water and forces it into the ground, so the end result is less of a buffer to soak up atmospheric rivers. 

What the Disney/OpenAI Deal says about a Creative Marketplace Dominated by AI

Here’s the tell: since when does a licensor pay the licensee?

The Catholic Church Steps Up, Behind two guys from Chicago

The Church is standing up to Caesar. Once itself the target of anti-immigrant know-nothings and Ku Klux Klansmen, the Church is pushing back against an authoritarian, nativist regime in Washington, D.C.

Will these two Initiatives make the Ballot? And how to track Washington’s Phantom Employers?

A large, hard-to-trace donation comes from Washington Rising, which isn’t registered as a political committee with the Public Disclosure Committee, nor did we find it listed in the Secretary of State’s data on Washington corporations and charities.

Is Jedd Fisch OK with UW? Define OK in today’s college football

The history, customs, traditions and rules that enchanted fans and made it different from pro sports have less value. It is a distressed industry, now destined to be a target for investment by private equity firms.

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