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Police seize guns from man thought to be Neo-Nazi Leader
Using a red-flag law, the authorities confiscated a cache of weapons from a man believed to be a leader of the Atomwaffen Division, a violent extremist group.
Read the full story on The New York Times.
Seattle’s MoPOP builds large Minecraft exhibit, marking the hit video game’s 10th anniversary
Billed as the first long-term Minecraft celebration, the exhibit, co-created with Minecraft parent company Mojang, marks the video game's first decade and opens Oct. 19.
Read the full story on The Seattle Times.
Seattle, King County to stop taking plastic bags in recycling
Seattle and King County will no longer accept plastic bags in recycling, beginning next year.
Read the full story on The Seattle Times.
Inside the Seattle company plotting lab-made ‘coffee’ without beans
Atomo is trying to do for coffee what plant-based brands Impossible and Beyond did for burgers.
Read the full story on Eater Seattle.
'Totally avoidable': 3 firms fined in Seattle crane collapse
Washington state on Thursday fined three companies a combined $107,000 for their roles in a crane collapse that killed four people in Seattle last April, with officials calling the accident "totally avoidable."
Read the full story on SeattlePI .
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