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    A painting by Shepard Fairey, based on a photo taken by Ted Soqui during a Black Lives Matter protest, is projected onto a building near the Space Needle in Seattle in 2021.
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    Godless in Seattle

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    Seattle is pulling funding from homeless agency; could other cities soon follow?
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    Seattle is pulling funding from homeless agency; could other cities soon follow?

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    A painting by Shepard Fairey, based on a photo taken by Ted Soqui during a Black Lives Matter protest, is projected onto a building near the Space Needle in Seattle in 2021.
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    Seattle ranked as the least religious metro area in the US

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    Uber sees significant drop in orders stemming from two Seattle gig laws
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    Uber sees significant drop in orders stemming from two Seattle gig laws

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    ‘We can’t pay rent’: Seattle app-based workers demand repeal of gig laws

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    In this Feb. 25, 2016, file photo the Space Needle is seen in view of still-standing but now defunct stacks at the Nucor Steel plant in Seattle.
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    Seattle mayor says no to new taxes to address $229M budget gap

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    Seattle helps gig workers go broke
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    Sound Transit light rail services return to normal after $2.8M construction project
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    Sound Transit light rail services return to normal after $2.8M construction project

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    Washington landlords push back on proposed rent control bill

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    A shelf of soft drinks are shown in a refrigerator at K & D Market in San Francisco, Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2014. A tax on sodas and other sugar-laden drinks that voters and courts in other parts of the country have rejected is on the November ballots in San Francisco and Berkeley, two cities that have been open to such social-engineering initiatives in the past. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)
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    Officials could look elsewhere for cash as Seattle’s sugar taxes lag

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