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How Bill Nye Became “The Science Guy” After Moving to Seattle

Bill Nye’s story reminds us why it’s so important for cities to remain (or return to being) vibrant places where artists and weird young people can come and do amazing things.

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First Takes: When Real Travelers Experience Seattle for the First Time, We See the City Anew

The stories will inspire you to see the Emerald City with fresh eyes.

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Anti-Racist Organizers Win as Seattle Council Votes to End Youth Incarceration

The resolution endorses the goal of having no kids in detention in Seattle.

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Free the Snake: Restoring North America’s Greatest Salmon River

The time has come to breach the deadbeat dams on the Snake River and reconnect wild salmon to this important watershed.

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Who Cares for the Caregivers?

Caregifted grants respite to long-term family caregivers and works to increase public recognition of their gifts to society.

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Explore the Sun Mountain Run

See the Sun Mountain Run in Washington from the perspective.

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Seattle Teachers Strike for School Reforms

For the first time in 30 years, Seattle teachers are hitting the picket lines for educational reforms.

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A Pacific Coast College Campus Tour

This video college campus tour takes you to four-year colleges along the Pacific coast from Juneau to Monterey.

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Seattle Led the Minimum Wage Revolution. Can It Do the Same With Rent Control?

New York and San Francisco both suffer from soaring rents and gentrification, despite decades of regulation. How Seattle socialist Kshama Sawant plans to do affordable housing right.

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When Are We Going Underwater? Faster than Expected: Hansen Sea Level Prediction

Here’s what you need to know.