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Herring gets no respect. Warner Lew wants to change that.

Herring gets no respect. Warner Lew wants to change that.

Posted on April 28, 2017April 28, 2017 by Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong

All herrings considered, climate change is reshaping the food landscape. It may be time to change the way we eat.

For refugees in Seattle, rising rents mean the search for home isn’t over

For refugees in Seattle, rising rents mean the search for home isn’t over

Posted on April 28, 2017April 28, 2017 by Isabel Vázquez

After years in camps, Congolese refugees still search for a place to call home amid Seattle’s housing crunch. For many, homelessness is a real threat.

“I will not ask the system politely to dismantle itself.”

“I will not ask the system politely to dismantle itself.”

Posted on April 28, 2017May 1, 2017 by Quincy Surasmith

Seattle native Troy Osaki is on the verge of graduating law school. But the law, he says, is not enough. What about poetry?

A restaurant owner braces himself to keep Seattle’s Little Saigon Vietnamese

A restaurant owner braces himself to keep Seattle’s Little Saigon Vietnamese

Posted on April 28, 2017April 28, 2017 by Diana Nguyen

Tam Nguyen is the owner of a popular restaurant in Seattle’s Vietnamese business district. But increasing development makes for an uncertain future for the commerce and culture of Little Saigon.

To save the shellfish industry, water quality is measured in a salty, smoky package

To save the shellfish industry, water quality is measured in a salty, smoky package

Posted on April 28, 2017April 28, 2017 by Micaela Rodriguez

The president’s proposed budget cuts could impact environmental groups’ initiatives to improve water quality. But in Washington state, they’re not stopping.

In Seattle, where homelessness seems inescapable, one man found his way out

In Seattle, where homelessness seems inescapable, one man found his way out

Posted on April 28, 2017April 28, 2017 by Stephanie Kuo

In Seattle, by some estimates, almost 11,000 people are homeless. Zackary Tutwiler has finally gotten his life on track — yet he comes back to the same street corner every day.

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  • Herring gets no respect. Warner Lew wants to change that.
  • For refugees in Seattle, rising rents mean the search for home isn’t over
  • “I will not ask the system politely to dismantle itself.”
  • A restaurant owner braces himself to keep Seattle’s Little Saigon Vietnamese
  • To save the shellfish industry, water quality is measured in a salty, smoky package

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