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Elizabeth Warren draws record crowd of 15,000 in Seattle
Elizabeth Warren drew the largest crowd of her presidential campaign Sunday in Seattle, as an estimated 15,000 people turned out to support what she calls a movement for change.
Read the full story on Bloomberg.
Hongkongers in Seattle stand in solidarity with protesters overseas
About 70 locals with ties to Hong Kong rallied in Westlake Park Sunday to show their solidarity with people of the region. Many of them want to get the attention of local representatives and to start a conversation that this issue needs the support of the United States.
Read the full story on KOMO News .
Seattle tunnel tolling announcement set for Monday
WSDOT is expected to share more information about the start date for tolling the State Route 99 tunnel in Seattle on Monday.
Read the full story on KING5.
Seattle teachers reach tentative contract agreement
SEATTLE (AP) - A tentative contract deal has been reached between Seattle Public Schools and the teachers union. The Seattle Times reports the two sides agreed to a draft of the contract Saturday evening.
Read the full story on MySanAntonio.
As historic Jensen boatyard shuts down, former employees keep boatcraft alive in Seattle
Seattle's iconic Jensen Motor Boat Company is no more, but two spin-offs plan to keep the art of the wooden boat repair alive.
Read the full story on The Seattle Times.
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