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Money from poor schools going to the rich?
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Nickels: ‘Seattle is, and will remain, the jet city’
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Lifting UW lease lid to spur job growth, housing?
- This is a solution that addresses concerns about housing while allowing the university the ability to expand and bring new jobs to the community—Jan Drago
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Locke signs 5-cent gas tax
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U.S. Supreme Court to hear challenge vs. Washington law
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4.9-cent levy for King County parks winning
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UW study seeks impulsive, hyperactive youngsters
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Hypertension? Try low-dose diuretics, says UW analysis
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Tuition bill keeps hope alive for many
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Legislation protects against ‘text spam’
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Protect yourself, hire registered contractors only
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Noxious weed infests Seattle parks
- One plant can enter a stable plant area, quickly replace the existing vegetation and build a seed bank that lasts from five to 10 years. Long-term and expensive control plans are required to battle garlic mustard.
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Nickels proposes $229-M fire, emergency response levy
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Men’s shelter relocates June 1
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Sound Transit financially healthy, says audit reports
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Council approves $3-million early reading grant
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Council okays Pike Place low-income housing, senior center
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Record gift boosts UW’s position as world leader in genomics research
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International Children’s Festival returns to Seattle, May 12
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Council stalling to create 20,000 new biotech jobs?
- A great thing is happening in South Lake Union—the growth of an industry that cures disease and saves lives, while creating excellent jobs. Yet, during the worst recession in 20 years, some seem to be saying, 'stop the recovery.’—Mayor Greg Nickels
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