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Washington state joins lawsuit over 'reckless and unlawful' AmeriCorps cuts
The attorneys general from Washington and Oregon are joining a coalition of states in a lawsuit challenging the Trump administration’s recent attempts to dismantle AmeriCorps.
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Guns killed 3 Tacoma teens in a week. The community must ‘dig in,’ school board president says
At least seven teenagers in Tacoma and elsewhere in Pierce County have died from gun violence this year. Three of those teens were killed in a week.
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Introducing ‘Meet Me Here,’ KUOW’s new arts and culture podcast
KUOW is pleased to announce the launch of a new weekly podcast Meet Me Here, covering arts and culture events across the Puget Sound region. The first episode is available now on the KUOW app and all major podcasting platforms.
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KUOW and The Seattle Time's collaborative podcast 'Lost Patients' nominated for Peabody Award
KUOW's Lost Patients podcast, a joint production with The Seattle Times, is nominated for a prestigious Peabody Award. The podcast examines mental illness treatment.
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Tina Pamintuan named KUOW president and CEO, starting August 1, 2025
The University of Washington and KUOW Puget Sound Public Radio are pleased to announce the appointment of Tina Pamintuan as KUOW’s next President and CEO, effective August 1, 2025.
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Boeing settles 2 wrongful death lawsuits over 2019 Ethiopia Airlines crash
Less than a day before jury selection was scheduled for two lawsuits against Boeing, the aerospace company settled with the families of the victims.
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Thunder, lightning, hail…a tornado? Seattle, Western Washington brace for severe storm
After a stretch of summer-like weather, Western Washington is bracing for more severe conditions that could include everything from thunder, hail, lightning, and possibly even a tornado.
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King County Executive Dow Constantine nominated to become next Sound Transit CEO
King County Executive Dow Constantine has officially been nominated for a new position of leadership in the Seattle area: Sound Transit CEO.
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Washington voter-approved natural gas initiative thrown out as 'unconstitutional' by judge
A King County Superior Court judge has ruled that a voter-approved initiative that would roll back government and utilities’ plans to move the state’s energy grid away from natural gas violates Washington's Constitution.
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KUOW podcasts win two Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing Awards
KUOW Puget Sound Public Radio has won two 2024 Best in Business Awards from the Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing (SABEW).