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The Seattle Times
26 days
Fast-growing brush fire in Southern California threatens homes
A fast-growing brush fire in Southern California has prompted evacuation orders and damaged at least one home.
The Seattle Times
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Here are the greater issues that hover above Big Ten spring meetings
Big Ten executives have convened for spring meetings, but while they discuss College Football Playoff expansion, there are bigger issues that hover over college sports.
The Seattle Times
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What to know about the latest Ebola outbreak
People with Ebola may first experience so-called dry symptoms such as fever, aches, pains and fatigue before progressing, according to the CDC.
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A. Russell Andrews, ‘Insecure’ and ‘Straight Outta Compton’ actor, reveals ALS diagnosis
Actor A. Russell Andrews says he is living with ALS. Andrews suspects that playing football into his college years might have something to do with his disease.
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Husky women’s track and field lands best finish at a conference championship since 1998
The UW women’s track and field team piled up three individual titles and a fourth-place team finish after scoring the most points at a conference championship since 1998.
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Jarred Kelenic, who returns to face Mariners, has found peace after years of frustration
Jarred Kelenic returns to Seattle this week with the White Sox. Here's what the former top prospect has learned about himself since leaving the Mariners.
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Waxon in new hands as Capitol Hill’s mother of the Brazilian ready to help the gentle but firm battle against body hair across the nation
The mother of the Brazilian in Seattle is handing off her baby and ready to embark from Capitol Hill’s 15th Ave E on a new adventure spreading the love, respect, and firm but gentle grip required to create great waxing … Continue reading →
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Mark this day of revolutionary fervor — and 46th anniversary of the Mount St. Helens eruption — with a Cascadia Day Poetry Explosion at Capitol Hill’s Vermillion: Join Cascadia Democratic Action as we celebrate Cascadia Day with a lively reading … Continue reading →
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Council considers appointment of onetime Sawant challenger Yarce to lead Office of Economic Development
Another Mayor Katie Wilson appointee — this one with a strong political connection to Capitol Hill and District 3 — is moving through the Seattle City Council approval process. Friday, the council’s Human Services, Labor, and Economic Development Committee chaired … Continue reading →
The Seattle Times
26 days
What’s it like to be in couples therapy? | The therapist is in
In couples therapy, therapists see relationship conflict play out right in front of them — so they can sometimes get to the root of the issue more quickly.
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The lowest tide in May happens during Monday’s lunch hour
It's tide pooling time! Head to your nearest beach to enjoy what is revealed during the lowest tide of the month — and one of the lowest we'll see all summer.
The Seattle Times
26 days
Wearables increasingly look to AI to predict health problems before they happen
Companies worldwide are studying the potential for technology to predict health events. This would push boundaries of data collection and information sharing.