11-14-2024  12:25 pm   •   PDX and SEA Weather

Northwest News

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A Washington signature gathering firm delivered 48,000 signatures, 37,700 of which were deemed valid by election officials.

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Vernice Miller-Travis 

Vernice Miller-Travis shares her thoughts on the current presidential administration’s handling of the climate crisis. 

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Seattle Public Schools said late Monday it had reached a tentative agreement with the union for teachers who went on strike last week over issues like pay and classroom support.

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Students will miss a fourth day of school as teachers strike over pay and classroom support.

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Residents urged to stay informed, make a plan and charge their phones as risk of fires, power outages increases

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Natalie Wight, Oregon US Attorney 

The Cleveland High graduate is the first Black person to serve as the district’s U.S. attorney.

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Seattle, Washington 

Mayor Bruce Harrell’s office said the three finalists have been vetted and unanimously selected by four public safety assessors. The process is expected to be completed by the fall.

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The first day of classes at Seattle Public Schools was cancelled and teachers are on strike over issues that include pay, mental health support, and staffing ratios for special education and multilingual students.

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Ame Lambert, PSU's vice president of global diversity and inclusion. 

‘Apprenticeship-plus’ program will provide support navigating workplace politics, unwritten rules.

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(AP Photo/Stephen Brashear) 

A civil rights activist from Spokane, Washington, a business owner and the founder of a winery and his family were on the floatplane that crashed in the waters of Puget Sound, killing 10.

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