Shutdown stops long-planned UW research flight to Arctic
Atmospheric researchers fret losing a NOAA flight booked two years in advance, while elsewhere in the city, port cargo keeps flowing through customs and Head Start programs stay open.
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Atmospheric researchers fret losing a NOAA flight booked two years in advance, while elsewhere in the city, port cargo keeps flowing through customs and Head Start programs stay open.
The Washington State Department of Commerce on Tuesday announced that it had selected Mercy Housing Northwest to redevelop a historic
Mayor Ed Murray is holding a press conference this afternoon where he's expected to endorse changes to the
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Councilmember Nick Licata on Thursday questioned $1 million in spending for advanced traffic signal equipment, which four of his colleagues