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World’s largest clinical trial for HIV vaccine called off in Seattle

A $120 million global trial to find an HIV vaccine that involved 5,000 volunteers has been called off after the drug was found to be ineffective.
5 years ago

Amazon workers speaking out against climate policy despite discipline

More than 300 Amazon workers signed a blog post saying they have been threatened with termination if they continue to speak to the press.
5 years ago

成人X站 Radio launching weekday lineup changes

成人X站 Radio 97.3 FM has announced changes to the weekday lineup.
5 years ago

State lawmaker intros new bill allowing college athletes to get paid

Rep. Drew Stokesbary is once again pushing for college athletes to get paid with a proposed bill in the House.
5 years ago

WA Sec. Kim Wyman: Smartphone voting ‘too risky’ to implement

Secretary of State Kim Wyman says that voting on smartphones has too many potential security risks to roll out in the near future.
5 years ago

Report: Washington state unemployment rate hits new low

The Washington unemployment rate recently sunk to 4.3 percent, the lowest in recorded history.
5 years ago

Without T-Mobile merger, Sprint could be ‘sold for parts’

If a planned merger with Bellevue-based T-Mobile doesn't go through, Sprint could be in big trouble, and even potentially "sold for parts."
5 years ago

AG Ferguson: Tim Eyman spending lavishly despite bankruptcy

Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson is challenging the lavish personal spending of bankrupt anti-tax activist Tim Eyman.
5 years ago

Boeing discovers new software issue that could further delay 737 MAX

Boeing found a new software glitch in the 737 Max that could impact the planes return.
5 years ago

Proposed ‘human waste bill’ seeks to regulate urban RVs and campers

State Senator Tim Sheldon seeks to regulate curbside campers like factories and sewage treatment plants with a human waste bill.
5 years ago

Gun rights advocates rally in Olympia Friday

Gun rights advocates are flocking to Olympia Friday to rally for a message to lawmakers as they start taking up a series of gun control measures.
5 years ago

Senate passes bill banning single-use plastic bags, headed to House

The bill allows for stores to provide paper bags or approved reusable bags for 8 cents a piece.
5 years ago

Hundreds of drivers stuck overnight on US 2 near Skykomish

State troopers say hundreds of vehicles were stuck on the pass in the Skykomish area overnight -- including three buses full of middle schoolers.
5 years ago

King County judge rules against effort to recall state AG Bob Ferguson

A King County judge ruled Friday against a grassroots recall effort against Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson.聽
5 years ago

Parents of infant say she became infected with mold at Children’s Hospital

The family attorneys say the baby is infected with Aspergillus mold and she got it during the time Children's was having temporary operating room closures because of the mold.
5 years ago

King County: Plastic bags and wrap can no longer go in recycling bins

The city says clean and dry plastic wrapping that is soft, and plastic bags must now be put in the garbage, or taken to stores and other locations that will still take it.
5 years ago

Over 60 Iranian-Americans reportedly held at border in Washington over weekend

More than 60 Iranians and Iranian-Americans say they were detained at the U.S./Canada border crossing in Blaine, Washington over the weekend.聽
5 years ago

Nurses, health workers at King, Snonomish County hospitals postpone strike

After initially setting a Jan. 14 date to strike, nurses and health care workers at Swedish-Providence in Seattle have opted to postpone any such action.
5 years ago

Shoreline therapeutic court takes new approach to low-level offenders

The new Shoreline therapeutic court comes with a resource office to help low-level offenders fix their life problems, in hopes it will keep them from getting in trouble with the law again.
5 years ago

Employees say Amazon reprimanded them for criticizing environmental policy

At least two Amazon employees were told they would be fired if they kept talking about the Seattle-based company's environmental policies.
5 years ago

Seattle’s first baby of new year born at Swedish First Hill

Seven-pound 10-ounce Sadie McMillan was born to Candice McMillan at 12:02 a.m. yesterday, arriving a little early, as she was scheduled to be born three weeks from now.
5 years ago

Seattle dock construction changing ferry schedules starting Saturday

Ferry departure times will be shifted anywhere from 5 minutes to 30 minutes in the mornings. Afternoon sailings will be moved by as much as an hour.
5 years ago

High winds threaten New Year’s Eve fireworks at Space Needle

It is very possible that for the first time ever, Mother Nature could cancel the Space Needle's New Year's Eve fireworks show Tuesday night.
5 years ago

Seattle driver gets parking ticket… while paying for parking

A woman says she parked her car in downtown Seattle near the King County Courthouse and in the five minutes it took her to pay for parking at the street kiosk, she got a ticket.
5 years ago