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Another victory for voting justice, just in time for July Fourth: Jim Walsh’s IP26-500 voter elimination scheme fails to qualify
Walsh's initiative sought to force Washington's thirty-nine counties to carry out a mass purge of the voter rolls before the 2027 general election. Despite using party resources for promotion, Walsh couldn't gather enough signatures by the July 2nd due date. He was left to watch as Brian Heywood submitted signatures for a measure to overturn the million-dollar earners tax while his own measure died. Another victory for voting justice, just in time for July Fourth: Jim Walsh’s IP26-500 voter elimination scheme fails to qualify is a post from NPI's Cascadia Advocate, the journal of the Northwest Progressive Institute. Published continuously since March of 2004, NPI's Cascadia Advocate provides thoughtful commentary and analysis on regional, national, and world politics. Keep The Cascadia Advocate going by making a contribution to sustain NPI's research and advocacy here.
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Woodland Park Zoo evacuated, closed for the day after bomb threat
Woodland Park Zoo was evacuated Friday morning after it received a bomb threat shortly after 11 a.m.
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Elderly woman found dead after a home fire near Seattle’s Magnuson Park
A woman was found dead after a home fire near Seattle's Magnuson Park.
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Overland AI lands Marine Corps deal worth nearly $20M to build self-driving military vehicles
Seattle-based Overland AI won a Marine Corps contract to produce more than a dozen autonomous ground vehicles, which the startup says makes it the first ground autonomy company to serve as the prime contractor on a military production deal. Read More
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Pet project emerges from Seattle startup studio: a new app that connects dogs and their parents
Amish Patel's newest venture — born out of his Conduit Venture Labs startup studio in Seattle, is Sniff, an iOS app that turns the everyday moment two dogs greet each other on a walk into a lasting connection between their humans. Read More
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Western WA Fourth of July fireworks rules
Some cities have banned the lighting of fireworks, but many in the Seattle area have set times when fireworks are permitted. Here's what to know.
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WA crabbing season: What to know and what not to do this summer
From harvesting times and poisoned shellfish to tagged crabs and smuggled crustaceans, here’s what you need to know this crabbing season.
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Belltown soccer celebration introduces World Cup fans to Native customs
Washington's tribes have welcomed tourists to their homelands throughout the FIFA Men's World Cup with events of their own.
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As U.S. hits Seattle for World Cup, Sounders still embracing Belgium
The Sounders say "it's an honor" to have hosted Belgium for much of the World Cup, even as the U.S. arrives as Belgium's opponent for their big matchup in Seattle.
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Seattle council considers limit to ability to challenge density plan
Seattle’s Comprehensive Plan is the city’s primary avenue for dictating where new growth can occur. But it might not be implemented until 2028 or beyond.
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Seattle homebuying can be anything from ‘weird’ to ‘nerve wracking’
Some Seattle-area homebuyers are landing bargains while others still face bidding wars.
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Rescue mission launches to save NASA telescope that’s falling back to Earth
A three-armed spacecraft is rushing to the rescue of a NASA telescope that’s in danger of crashing back to Earth.