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Louisiana Voters Reject All Four Constitutional Amendments In Major Win For The Left

Voters appeared to have listened. Close to two-thirds of voters in Louisiana rejected all the amendments.

Alma Powell, Wife Of Colin Powell, Dies At 86

Alma Johnson Powell, wife of former Secretary of State Colin Powell, has died at 86 after a lifetime of supporting her husband's military career and serving on various boards and committees.

Liberal, Female And Minority: America’s New Gun Owners Aren’t Who You’d Think

Several times a week you can hear gunfire echoing from Brandi Joseph's scenic Southern California property. A licensed firearms instructor and dealer, Joseph decided to open Fortune Firearms in December to serve a growing and rapidly changing clientele.

Fearing A Recession, Many Express Misgivings About A Looming Downturn

The silver lining now is that, unlike in previous downturns, the Federal Reserve and the U.S. government have already taken action by making critical adjustments to fiscal and monetary policies to regulate economic activity.

Resilience Is Tough When It Feels Like Your Difficulties Will Never End. Here’s How To Cope

Kendra Kubala logs off her last telehealth session after a long day of appointments. She spends many of her working hours as a clinical psychologist offering online mental health check-ins, something she had to adapt to quickly when the pandemic began.

King County Approves Free Transit For Youth

People age 18 and under will ride buses, water taxis and streetcars for free in Washington state's most populous county starting Sept. 1.

City Of Seattle To Provide Small Business Owners With Up to $100,000 For Tenant Improvement And Build Out Projects

Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell and the City of Seattle Office of Economic Development (OED) announced the investment of $1.9 million in Coronavirus Local Fiscal Recovery Funding (CLFR) into the Commercial Tenant Improvement Fund to support small businesses impacted by COVID-19.

Heat Wave Deadly In Seattle 

The heatwave over the last week has caused tragedy. And, Seattle residents can say that they lived through the record-breaking hot stretch of 2022.The Seattle-area heat wave killed at least three.

Is It Becoming A Home Buyers’ Market?

Experts are beginning to ask if the Seattle-area housing market is cooling down?  The average price for a home in Washington is $627,000. Housing prices coming down is great for those in Seattle looking to buy a home.

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