In March 2014, the Oso landslide tore through a Washington town, killing 43 people and destroying a neighborhod.
10 years later, I spoke with Oso survivors. After losing everything, how do you go on?
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Calling all aspiring young journalists in Oregon and SW Washington: Applications are open now for High School Journalism Institute 2024. Students will learn reporting, news writing, photography and more from the pros
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NEW: The vice president of Seattle’s police union acted unprofessionally when he made “callous” comments downplaying the death of a young woman, according to city police watchdogs.
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Eugene Weekly forced to lay off entire staff, halt printing due to embezzlement that has left their finances "in shambles."
Running (and printing!) an alt weekly in 2023 is a herculean task. Let's keep this incredible pub alive:
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For more than a decade, the CID Santas have been beloved community volunteers who greeted kids with holiday cheer while also dismantling racial stereotypes about who gets to play the traditionally white character.
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Sinclair nixes Univision affiliation, ending Spanish local news broadcasts in the Seattle area. A Burien city council member is fighting what a former Univision staffer calls “a huge step backwards” https://t.co/wSx9OCAAld
Introducing our new @stmentalhealth column series, "The therapist is in," where Jordan Alam will explain aspects of individual therapy and answer reader questions about difficult situations.
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When the King County Sexual Assault Resource Center was first founded in 1976, it was considered radical. Its longtime leader, Mary Ellen Stone, recently retired. https://t.co/LzNpePs7i0
In life, Jean Darsie dedicated herself to helping unhoused people. In death, the longtime activist bequeathed her North Beach home to a nonprofit, asking that it be rehabbed for low-income buyers and that a second affordable home be built on the large lot. https://t.co/GdQCbpa92a
Manuel Ellis’ mother alleges 'witness intimidation' in days preceding her testimony in Tacoma officers' trial. @seattletimes @STWatchdog
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"We are here today gathering as a testament to all those generations before us." Seattle celebrates its second official Indigenous Peoples’ Day https://t.co/9JGnn2C6B3 (via @vonnaiphair@ErikaJSchultz)
Not many journalists capture the Rainier Valley well. There are so many cliches. But @DBeekman shows great sophistication as he portrays the areas changing dynamics, for better and worse. Even if you live here, you’ll likely learn a lot. https://t.co/Rbl8fDpE4P
In the past 10 months, ~400 asylum seekers have arrived to Riverton Park United Methodist Church. ~180 are there now. But no government entity has stepped up to take responsibility for finding them shelter and resources. And it’s happening amid a growing homelessness crisis.
You call. No answer. Call two more. All full. Call another. An opening... 6 months from now.
This is the experience people in WA go through to find an outpatient therapist taking new clients.
How people end up interacting with "ghosts" in mental health:
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