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    A recruitment letter recently sent out by a Seattle union is a case study in why a person should always read everything first before signing. (iStock image)
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    Labor recruitment pitch shows why you should always read the fine print

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    Russian accused of hacking is arraigned in Seattle
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    Russian accused of hacking is arraigned in Seattle

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    An investigator photographs the scene where a locomotive and cars carrying crude oil went off the track beneath the Magnolia Bridge in the Interbay neighborhood of Seattle, Thursday morning, July 14, 2014. (AP Photo / The Seattle Times, Mike Siegel) SEATTLE OUT; USA TODAY OUT; MAGS OUT; TELEVISION OUT; NO SALES; MANDATORY CREDIT TO BOTH THE SEATTLE TIMES AND THE PHOTOGRAPHER
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    Washington Gov. Jay Inslee greets President Obama as he arrives in Seattle Tuesday, July 22, 2014, at the start of a three-day West Coast trip that is planned to include at least five fundraising events in Seattle, San Francisco and Los Angeles. (AP Photo)
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    The latest in lavish Obama praise, Washington governor edition

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    Cha-ching: Cough up another $2.85m to fuel Obama’s 3-day fundraising trip
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    Cha-ching: Cough up another $2.85m to fuel Obama’s 3-day fundraising trip

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    In Seattle, delivering legal pot illegally
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    In February, a Congressional Budget Office study that found that a half-million jobs will be lost under the proposal by Democrats in Congress to raise the federal minimum from $7.25 to $10.10 by 2016. (AP Photo)
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    The hidden costs of raising the minimum wage

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    Seattle Mayor Ed Murray, center, speaks Monday, June 2, 2014, at a rally outside Seattle City Hall. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)
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    Seattle officials approve highest minimum wage in the U.S.

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    Seattle Mayor Ed Murray, center speaks Monday, June 2, 2014, at a rally outside Seattle City Hall after the Seattle City Council passed a $15 minimum wage measure. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)
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