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Seattle City Light eyes biggest bill increases in recent memory
Seattle City Light proposes a 9.5% annual rate hike to address aging infrastructure, soaring electrification demand, and the transition to clean energy sources amid more extreme weather conditions.
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10mSenior US officials dictate memorandum with Iran to journalists
U.S. and Iran negotiate a memorandum to end hostilities, potentially involving a historic presidential signing, despite lingering uncertainty, significant concessions, and criticism from key allies regarding nuclear and economic terms.
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4m'We will hunt you down,' Trump says in pre-movie ad that stunned Portland theatergoers
Portland activist Rev. Chuck Currie sparks social media outcry after a pro-Trump "Department of War" advertisement played during movie trailers at a Regal cinema, drawing comparisons to authoritarian propaganda.
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8mSeattle-area public health and hospitals prepare for World Cup
Seattle area hospitals and public health agencies are preparing for the worst-case scenarios, from infectious diseases to mass casualties, as the FIFA Men's World Cup approaches.
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12mTo boost social worker diversity, should WA reconsider its exam?
Washington students and lawmakers are debating alternatives to social work licensing exams, citing racial disparities in pass rates and the need for more culturally diverse practitioners in the mental health field.
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4m2026 World Cup schedule: How to watch Portugal vs. DR Congo, other matches
Stay updated with day seven of the World Cup! Discover match schedules for Portugal, England, Ghana, and Colombia, plus key facts and where to stream the action live.