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'Leviticus' review: Auspicious debut makes a demon out of desire
Adrian Chiarella’s debut film Leviticus blends queer romance with psychological horror, exploring how religious trauma and repressed desire manifest as a literal demon stalking two young men in…
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4mMayor Wilson announces new strategy targeting 12th and Jackson crime
Mayor Katie Wilson launches a $1.1 million plan combining increased police presence with supportive services to combat drug activity and improve safety at Seattle’s 12th and Jackson intersection.
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3mSeattle-bound American Airlines plane surprises passengers with USMNT World Cup gear
American Airlines surprised lucky passengers flying to Seattle with free jerseys and exclusive gear ahead of the high-stakes U.S. vs. Australia World Cup match.
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3mRenee Erickson's famed The Walrus and The Carpenter: Workers on strike
Hourly workers at Renee Erickson's flagship Seattle restaurant, The Walrus and The Carpenter, have launched a strike over alleged unfair labor practices and bad-faith bargaining during contract negotiations.
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6mSupreme Court sides with a Texas man who says it's not a crime for marijuana users to have guns
The Supreme Court unanimously ruled against a federal ban on gun ownership for marijuana users, limiting the government's power to disarm citizens based on drug use alone without proven danger.
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3mJulio Rodríguez sits after hamstring issue, but Mariners are optimistic about quick return
The Seattle Mariners face a wave of injuries as star Julio Rodríguez sits out with hamstring spasms while others battle the flu and various physical strains during a tight schedule.