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The Seattle Times
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‘Flushing’ of chemicals spilled in Longview disaster is complete, WA says
Efforts to dilute the drainage system in Longview following the May 26 implosion and spill are complete, the state says.
The Stranger
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Slog AM: The Waterfront Parks are Open, Washington Democrats Support War in Lebanon, and Pacific Northwest Journalists Call for Advertisers to Boycott Their Papers
Lawyers for Suspect in Jennifer Blessing Murder Say Their Client is Not Competent to Stand Trial: Christopher Leahy has been in pre-trial detention since surrendering to police after Blessing’s killing, but has yet to enter a plea. He was supposed to be formally arraigned on murder charges yesterday, but this was postponed as the judge […] The post Slog AM: The Waterfront Parks are Open, Washington Democrats Support War in Lebanon, and Pacific Northwest Journalists Call for Advertisers to Boycott Their Papers appeared first on The Stranger.
The Seattle Times
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Yankees star Aaron Judge sidelined indefinitely with a rib stress fracture
New York Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge will be sidelined indefinitely with a stress fracture of one of his ribs, the team announced Thursday night.
The Seattle Times
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ICE will no longer report deaths of detainees who have recently been released from custody
Immigration and Customs Enforcement will no longer report the deaths of detainees who have been released from custody, in a change that could obscure the human cost of the Trump administration's mass detention policies.
The Seattle Times
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Actor Anthony Head, known for ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” has died at 72
Actor Anthony Head, known for his roles in “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” and “Ted Lasso,” has died at 72.
The Seattle Times
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Bacteria-tainted raw milk sickens dozens in Idaho; 8 hospitalized
The state is investigating outbreaks at two milking operations, one in northern Idaho and the other in southern Idaho. Those infected ranged in age from 1 to 78.
The Seattle Times
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NASA orders astronauts to take shelter after new leak aboard the International Space Station
NASA says it has ordered astronauts aboard the International Space Station to take shelter after a new leak was detected.
The Seattle Times
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MOD Pizza co-founders sell century-old Medina mansion for $11.6M
MOD Pizza co-founders Scott and Ally Svenson sold their 1908 Medina mansion for nearly $11.6 million.
The Seattle Times
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Fully healthy, Seahawks’ Rylie Mills eager to build on his Super Bowl sack | Notebook
Rylie Mills made one of the Super Bowl's signature plays after missing most of his rookie season with a knee injury. Now healthy, Mills is ready for the next chapter to start.
The Seattle Times
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FIFA’s World Cup ticket process leaves Seattle fans frustrated and confused
With the World Cup set to kick off in less than a week, fans in Seattle and beyond are feeling frustrated and confused by FIFA’s ticket process.
The Seattle Times
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Mariners can pull away in AL West on trip vs. Tigers, Orioles, Red Sox, Nationals
The Mariners play 16 consecutive games vs. teams floundering below .500. It's an opportunity to show their recent eight-game win streak was more than a mirage.
The Seattle Times
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Northwest still on sidelines of lawsuits over federal agent mask bans
The Trump administration has yet to challenge mask laws in Washington and Oregon, even though the governors there signed measures weeks before other states.