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Western Washington Braces For Potential Heat Wave As Forecasters Warn Of Rising Temperatures
Western Washington is expecting to experience its most significant heat of the year beginning later this week and continuing into next week, with the potential for hazardous heat conditions…
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5mSeattle Prepares For World Cup, Juneteenth And Pride With Enhanced Security Measures
Seattle will activate closed-circuit television cameras in the Stadium District during the 2026 FIFA World Cup to ensure public safety, following updated security briefings identifying general but credible threats.
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3mFour Bellevue College Students Named To 2026 All-Washington Academic Team
Four Bellevue College students were selected for the 2026 All-Washington Academic Team, a statewide recognition honoring top-performing community and technical college students for academic achievement and community involvement.
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3mFerguson Appoints Former Judge Matthew Segal To State Public Disclosure Commission
Gov. Bob Ferguson has appointed Seattle attorney and former King County Superior Court judge Matthew Segal to the Washington Public Disclosure Commission, where he will emphasize transparency and fairness in overseeing campaign finance and political reporting.
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3mKing County Proposes 12.75% Sewer Rate Increase For 2027
King County officials have proposed a 12.75% increase in sewer rates for 2027 to fund upgrades to the wastewater system, meet environmental regulations, and expand capacity for a growing population.
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2mSeattle Expands Teen Life Center Hours, Adds Late-Night Programming
Seattle Parks and Recreation is expanding hours and programming at several Teen Life Centers across the city, providing safe and engaging spaces for young people with Saturday Late Night programming from 5 p.m. to midnight.