
Teo Popescu
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2 weeks ago |
m.kuow.org | Katie Campbell |Diana Opong |Teo Popescu
By: Katie Campbell and Diana Opong April 3, 2025An unsettling tension hung in the air as “a big man” entered the patient’s exam room instead of a female doctor she’d seen before. “Patient A,” as she’s identified in court documents, was at the University of California, San Francisco’s Center for Reproductive Health that day in 2009 to artificially conceive her second child.
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1 month ago |
m.kuow.org | Teo Popescu |Eilis O'Neill |Juan Pablo Chiquiza
Un hogar “status mixto” es una familia o casa en donde al menos uno de sus residentes no tiene permiso de residencia o de trabajo. En el estado de Washington hay diversas variaciones de estos hogares. En el 2019, un 38% de los inmigrantes sin permiso de permanencia legal y mayores de 15 años vivían con al menos un menor ciudadano estadounidense. En el 2022, 200 mil hogares en el estado de Washington, un 6,4% de habitantes, albergaban al menos un inmigrante sin status legal.
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2 months ago |
kuow.org | Teo Popescu |Eilis O'Neill
Mixed-status households and families, where at least one member is an unauthorized immigrant, exist in multiple ways in Washington state. In 2019, 38% of unauthorized immigrants 15 and older resided with at least one U.S. citizen child. More recent numbers from 2022 show that 200,000 households—6.4% of Washington households—include at least one unauthorized immigrant member. And 10.7% of K-12 students had at least one unauthorized immigrant parent in 2022. Where did these numbers come from?
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Jan 14, 2025 |
kuow.org | Teo Popescu
Washington state sent hundreds of firefighters and dozens of fire engines to help battle the Los Angeles wildfires last week. Hilary Franz, Washington state’s outgoing Public Lands Commissioner, told KUOW on Friday that the LA fires could be a sign of what’s to come for Washington state, especially in more populated areas west of the Cascades.
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Nov 21, 2024 |
m.kuow.org | Teo Popescu
A large tree that has fallen on a home following heavy winds sent by a ‘bomb cyclone’ in the Pacific Ocean, is shown on Thursday, November 21, 2024, in Snohomish. KUOW Photo/Megan Farmer This is a developing list of available warming shelters, charging stations, and other resources as windstorms move through the Seattle area leaving thousands without power.
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