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Jul 26, 2024 |
kuow.org | Jason Pagano
Charles Royer, Greg Nickes, Norm Rice, KUOW's Foursquare Mayor Ross Reynolds, and Paul Schell. KUOW Charles “Charley” Royer, who served as Seattle’s mayor from 1978-1990, died Friday morning at his home in Oregon, according to a statement.
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May 15, 2024 |
kuow.org | Jason Pagano
University of Washington President Ana Mari Cauce is again calling for organizers to voluntarily take down a pro-Palestinian protest camp that is now in its third week on the Quad at UW's Seattle campus. RELATED: University of Washington students join pro-Palestinian campus protest movementProtesters, for their part, are calling on the university to cut ties with Boeing and divest from Israel over its ongoing war in Gaza.
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Jan 5, 2024 |
kuow.org | Dyer Oxley |Jason Pagano
Dr. Brad McDavid, director of the Husky Marching Band, directs the band at Husky Stadium. When the Huskies and Wolverines take the field at Houston’s NRG Stadium on Monday night, each school will bring its own style, game plan, and tempo to the field. But which marching band will put on the most electric, championship-worthy performance? And how will it punctuate the football game that’s also rumored to be taking place at that time?
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Nov 6, 2023 |
kuow.org | Patricia Murphy |Jason Pagano
You’ve probably seen video of the runaway barge in Elliot Bay last week slamming into Pier 66. The six-story wall of steel containers broke free in high winds and was headed towards the Great Wheel. Things could’ve been much worse if it wasn’t for the quick thinking of Captain Dan Crable, steering a Water Taxi from West Seattle. We met up with him on the boat over the weekend.
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Sep 1, 2023 |
kuow.org | Stephen Howie |Jason Pagano
A giant house spider. Rod Crawford Editor's note: This story references a spider found in Seattle homes that grows to be 4 inches across. Certain spiders are so big, they make even the most spider-friendly humans leap off the couch, and those spiders, appropriately named “giant house spiders,” are on the move this time of year, looking for a mate. You know the ones. They are quick and nimble.
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The Nike store that’s been in downtown Seattle since 1996 is now closed. With that kind of presence and longevity comes a bit of nostalgia from many. https://t.co/PIdiajrJsj

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The biggest talking point early in the Mariners' season is their decision not to play "Louie Louie" after "Take Me Out To The Ballgame" at T-Mobile Park, writes @StoneLarry https://t.co/0UJqUnYo18