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  2. Seattle appropriates $176.8M in transportation levy funding ...

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    The new levy is expected to cost a median homeowner in Seattle an additional $530 a year. In the levy’s first year , $176.8 million is being appropriated toward high-priority transportation needs.

  3. Seattle police chief removed amid discrimination, harassment ...

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    Seattle’s embattled police chief has been removed from his post, Mayor Bruce Harrell said Wednesday, just days after an assistant police chief was placed on leave and amid lawsuits from at least ...

  4. (The Center Square) – Seattle is one step closer to ending a federal consent decree after the city council approved updated guidelines for the police department’s crowd management policies.

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  7. West Seattle Blog - Wikipedia

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    A sister website, White Center Now, launched in 2008 to cover the White Center area immediately south of West Seattle. [5] West Seattle Blog was one of several neighborhood websites to partner with The Seattle Times for hyperlocal coverage in 2009. [6] In October 2024, West Seattle Blog co-founder Patrick Sand died. He was 67.

  8. Seattle City Council goes for law and order in filling ... - AOL

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    Solomon, a crime prevention coordinator for the Seattle Police Department, joins the Seattle City Council after previously running for the District 2 seat in 2019. He lost that election to Tammy ...

  9. KCPQ - Wikipedia

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    The KCPQ and KZJO studios in Seattle. The first local news service on channel 13 operated when the station was KMO-TV in 1953; [130] the next time channel 13 attempted a regular local newscast was in 1981, when the station aired regular news updates, expanding briefly by running a half-hour 10 p.m. newscast by the mid-1980s. This news operation ...