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Trump retweets video of him defeating his critics after second confirmed coronavirus death reported in US
Trump's retweet came less than two hours after Seattle and King County public health officials announced that a Seattle-area man in his 70s died Saturday of COVID-19.
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Why the potential closure of Seattle's National Archives is so controversial
Earlier this year, the federal government announced that Seattle's National Archives would be closing and moving to California.
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Bring (or borrow) your own mug: Eating at Seattle's first zero waste cafe
Unlike other Seattle coffee shops that send customers merrily on their way clutching polyethylene-lined paper cups emblazoned with their logo, the majority of customers at Seven Coffee Roasters Market & Cafe in Seattle's Ravenna neighborhood are doing something different: bringing their own mugs and containers.
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Fish and Wildlife seeks public help for species data
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife is reviewing its information on native wildlife populations, asking for input from the public on 19 species as part of an annual process.
Read the full story on www.thereflector.com.
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