About face: Addressing the tragic irony of military suicide
Guest Opinion: One military psychiatrist knows how to curb military suicide the cheap and easy way. Why doesn't anyone want to talk about it?
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Guest Opinion: One military psychiatrist knows how to curb military suicide the cheap and easy way. Why doesn't anyone want to talk about it?
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Edward Saylor of Enumclaw is one of only four surviving members of the famous post-Pearl Harbor bombing mission.
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Seattle is growing rapidly, just not as fast as a few other Washington cities.
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Navy, state protect Hood Canal tidelands.
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A developer wants the city of Sumner to back on a development.
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A robin at the window shares an unexpected lesson in fury and folly.
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A new idea for Hanford clean-up. Nothing to do on Sunday, Seattle? Well, how about a little "Downton Abbey"? Or a lot.
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Green Acre Radio: Construction of a huge new explosives handling wharf at Bangor Nuclear Submarine Base has ruffled feathers among nuclear safety specialists and environmentalists alike.
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Sims makes his final call on whether or not to jump into the mayoral race. Gov. Inslee pushing personally for a vote on background checks for gun sales.
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The governor hopes to make significant progress on education this year, in part with money from closing unproductive tax exemptions. But hard-to-control factors are in play.
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Guest Opinion: It's time for our state's federally elected officials to stop pandering to military expansion interests and get serious about the real challenges we're facing.
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Bipartisanship rears its head in the Senate Democratic caucus, but Ed Murray is picked as leader as results flip to Republican Don Benton in a key race. Also, Mount Rainier rescue progress and sports controversies.
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A veteran's sketches and stories have become a book, and a door to learning about the millions of disparate experiences of the Vietnam war.
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Nearly 60 years after the fact, Japan is commemorating a group of Seattle volunteers who traveled to Hiroshima to build houses in the wake of the atomic bomb. This time with a new museum.
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Adnan Latif suffered from mental health issues and was once cleared for release from Guantanamo.
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Michael McClendon, Sgt. First Class at West Point is facing charges for secretly filming female soldiers, sometimes while they were in the bathroom or shower. The Army is contacting about a dozen women to inform them that they may be victims.