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Step sisters: The dance team that stood up for Black Lives Matter
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How this young Buddhist monk uses Instagram to connect with Khmer youth
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Amazon HQ2 (and 3): The winners are Northern Virginia and New York City
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My grandfather was a paper son under the Chinese Exclusion Act. He created an iron legacy.
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SoundQs
Q. Can that water you're stockpiling in case of emergency go bad?
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I didn't know my mom was non-binary until I started to question my gender identity
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Q. How many Seattle buildings would be doomed in the Big One?
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Sober for 27 years. Now her son is experimenting with drugs
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How one transgender dancer challenges the Bollywood binary
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As people age, homeless service providers face new challenge
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Issaquah shooting range in crosshairs as newcomers move in
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Head tax, round two? Councilmember Kshama Sawant wants to revive tax on big business
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SoundQs
We're curious. So are you. We both seek to understand what's happening in the world. On SoundQs, your questions drive our coverage.
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Seattle is really good at recycling. Maybe a little too good
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A mysterious dot on an old map, and a Washington man’s quest to find it
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Where is all the marijuana tax money going?
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Region of Boom
We are tracking growth in metropolitan Seattle, which is being reshaped by the demands of a fast-growing technology sector led by Amazon.
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'We will not end up like Seattle,' says D.C. area preparing for Amazon
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Welcome to National Landing, Amazon's new Northern Virginia neighborhood
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A $40,000 salary is no longer middle class in Washington state
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Seattle Story Project
First-person reflections published at KUOW.org. These are essays, stories told on stage, photos and zines. To submit a story — or note one that deserves more notice — contact Isolde Raftery at iraftery@kuow.org or 206-616-2035.
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What happened after I blacked out — and why didn’t one of those young men intervene?
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I don't regret my abortion. But I wish there had been another way
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