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    5 Oct 2021

    Hey! Some 🚨/🎆/🤯 personal news 🏆/🥌/🐙! I'm joining as an assistant business editor working with the mighty & his outstanding team. It's a consequential moment for the Northwest. I'm so lucky to get to help tell the $$$ part of that story. And ...

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    Jan 22

    "Rich Garibaldi owns the dock. He’s counted 21 sea lions out there at one time. He put kayaks on the deck, to try to dissuade their lounging. It did not work. They lounged on the kayaks." A sweet, salty tale from

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    Jan 21

    "Downfall," Rory Kennedy's movie-length Boeing 737 MAX documentary, premiered today at Sundance. Key contributors: Rep. Peter DeFazio & Andy Pasztor, former aviation reporter. "It's just a horrible, horrible story." On Netflix from Feb. 18

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    Jan 21

    Scoop: U.S. labor board prosecutors plan to issue a complaint against Amazon for firing New York union activist Daequan Smith, unless the company settles the case

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    Jan 20

    “Working as a photographer for 35 years, I would say that I feel like the trauma I’ve experienced in the last two years cumulatively has been greater than the previous 33 years put together.”

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    Jan 21

    "Renderings of Amazon Style shared by the company call to mind a department store chain like Nordstrom or an off-price chain such as T.J. Maxx" Which end of the fashion spectrum do we think Amazon is aiming for?

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    Reading is a constant reminder that Washington is becoming so rich and fancy that soon it won’t even remember us when we bump into it at the grocery store or a party.

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    Jan 19

    5G STORY UPDATED “It’s gotten to brinksmanship here at the end, which is a shame." “There’s a good chance that we’re going to find most of the regional jets are going to be interfered with, that they’re going to have a problem.”

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    Jan 19

    After announcing plans for a reckoning on sexual harassment & gender discrimination in its ranks, Microsoft said it will acquire a gaming company w/ its own legacy of misconduct allegations. Could the deal w/ Activision Blizzard be a nudge to take action?

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    Jan 19
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    Jan 16

    Seattle-area sanitation workers walked off the job last week, joining a strike effort underway in San Diego to demand better working conditions. In Kent, the trash is starting to pile up.

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    Jan 13

    Washington hospital workers filed a record number of workplace safety complaints last year, adding to the ongoing tensions between hospitals and their staff, who have been calling for more support from their employers. By

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    Jan 12
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    Jan 12

    Mayor Bruce Harrell says he will extend Seattle's eviction moratorium for one month and instruct city departments to do the following:

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    Jan 11

    Since the first anecdotes of mysteriously sickened service members began to filter out of clinics, the battle over burn pits has unfolded as a bleak saga of foreign wars+military contractors, health care dysfunction+distrust of government. (by me)

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    Jan 11
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    Sharing today’s front page with on holiday gift returns

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    One of the more (no longer) shocking things about covering homelessness for the last two and a half years has been seeing exactly, time and time again, how little our society cares about people who aren’t seen as productive.

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    Jan 8

    "So glad Noah didn’t save these things."

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    Jan 7

    The recent setbacks at Outdoor Research, which could mean up to 250 layoffs, point to the challenges of being a government supplier in turbulent times. ⁦

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