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KUOW wins 3 Public Media Journalists Association awards for 2024
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Is Travis Decker still alive? WA search continues for man suspected of killing his 3 daughters
The massive manhunt for Travis Decker, who is suspected of killing his three daughters and disappearing into the wilderness west of Leavenworth, continues. But officials say the lack of new leads suggests Decker is either dead or no longer in Eastern Washington.
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From condemnation to endorsement, WA Congress members react to U.S. strikes against Iran
Washington’s Democratic delegation has decried the U.S. bombing of nuclear sites in Iran Saturday as an unconstitutional attack with unknown consequences. Meanwhile, Washington's two Republican Congress members voiced support for President Donald Trump's unilateral decision to strike.
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KUOW and The Seattle Times' collaborative podcast 'Lost Patients' wins Scripps Howard Award
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High temps approach 90 after record-setting weekend in Western Washington
A weekend heatwave that broke records across Western Washington Sunday is expected to continue Monday, with temperatures in some locations expected to top 90 degrees.
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Seattle police investigating U District shooting
Seattle police are investigating an early Monday morning shooting in the University District that injured a 22-year-old man.
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KUOW wins 9 Society of Professional Journalists 2024 Northwest Excellence in Media Awards
KUOW Puget Sound Public Radio has won nine Society of Professional Journalists 2024 Northwest Excellence in Journalism Awards. Winners were announced this week.
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Washington launches statewide database tracking police use-of-force
State officials say they're hopeful having a centralized database will lead to more data-driven policies and decision-making within the justice system — and improved public safety in Washington.
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9 injured, 2 dead following spate of violence on Seattle-Tacoma area's warmest day
Two people are dead and nine others injured after a spate of violence in the Seattle area on Wednesday, as temperatures climbed into the 80s for the first time this year.
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One day it's hot, the next it's not. Seattle braces for 24-hour heatwave
Summer technically hasn't started yet — but apparently Mother Nature hasn't gotten the memo here in Seattle, as the region braces for the hottest day of the year so far.