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An organization urging adoption of a $15-per-hour minimum wage voted Saturday to begin gathering signatures to get a Seattle City Charter amendment on the November ballot, a move it hopes will provide...
View ArticleFeds keep popular campground open despite risk of devastating landslide
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Timber companies that want to harvest near potentially dangerous landslide areas will now have to conduct geologic reviews before getting a logging permit from the state, officials said Friday. Under...
View Article‘The Rise & Fall of Great Powers’: search for a true past
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View ArticleOso neighborhood never should have been built
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View ArticleAfter landslide took cherished cabin, family finds solace in song
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View ArticleWorried about possible deaths, county weighed buying out homes
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View ArticleLog wall at base of mudslide hill required repeated repairs
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View ArticleSignature drive to start for $15-wage vote
An organization urging adoption of a $15-per-hour minimum wage voted Saturday to begin gathering signatures to get a Seattle City Charter amendment on the November ballot, a move it hopes will provide...
View ArticleFeds keep popular campground open despite risk of devastating landslide
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View ArticleState: Review now required before logging near risky landslide areas
Timber companies that want to harvest near potentially dangerous landslide areas will now have to conduct geologic reviews before getting a logging permit from the state, officials said Friday. Under...
View Article‘The Rise & Fall of Great Powers’: search for a true past
‘The Rise & Fall of Great Powers’ by Tom Rachman Dial Press, 384 pp., $27 When a writer’s debut novel is as captivating as Tom Rachman’s 2010 book, “The Imperfectionists,” the arrival of novel No....
View ArticleOso neighborhood never should have been built
The Steelhead Haven neighborhood near Oso that was destroyed by this year’s landslide should never have been built. The developer failed to secure a required flood plain permit, avoiding a process that...
View ArticleAfter landslide took cherished cabin, family finds solace in song
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View ArticleDenis Johnson’s ‘The Laughing Monsters’: an African nightmare
“The Laughing Monsters” by Denis Johnson Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 240 pp., $25 Half his family from Georgia, half from Denmark, raised in Switzerland, a resident of Amsterdam, Roland Nair is a...
View ArticleLynnwood woman’s story highlights mishandling of rape cases
After Marie reported being raped, she faced doubt, scorn — and criminal charges. Her story sheds light on problems with how rape cases are investigated and how rape survivors are treated.
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