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The legendary snow storm of 2008 is now over. But the Seattle City Council is just getting started with figuring out what needs to be done to ensure that the next time there's a cold snap that lasts
for more than a few days, the city won't be paralyzed. KPLU's Bellamy Pailthorp has the story.
The legendary snow storm of 2008 is now over. But the Seattle City Council is just getting started with figuring out what needs to be done to ensure that the next time there's a cold snap that lasts
for more than a few days, the city won't be paralyzed. KPLU's Bellamy Pailthorp has the story.
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Mon January 05 2009
The legendary snow storm of 2008 is now over. But the Seattle City Council is just getting started with figuring out what needs to be done to ensure t...
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The legendary snow storm of 2008 is now over. But the Seattle City Council is just getting started with figuring out what needs to be done to ensure that the next time there's a cold snap that lasts
for more than a few days, the city won't be paralyzed. KPLU's Bellamy Pailthorp has the story.
The legendary snow storm of 2008 is now over. But the Seattle City Council is just getting started with figuring out what needs to be done to ensure that the next time there's a cold snap that lasts
for more than a few days, the city won't be paralyzed. KPLU's Bellamy Pailthorp has the story.
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Mon January 05 2009
The American Lung Association has essentially put its Seattle-based chapter out of business. After a court battle, the Northwest chapter can no longer...
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The American Lung Association has essentially put its Seattle-based chapter out of business. After a court battle, the Northwest chapter can no longer call itself the "Lung Association," and its
assets are frozen. KPLU's Keith Seinfeld has more:
The American Lung Association has essentially put its Seattle-based chapter out of business. After a court battle, the Northwest chapter can no longer call itself the "Lung Association," and its
assets are frozen. KPLU's Keith Seinfeld has more:
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Mon January 05 2009
The major snow storms may be over. But in Seattle, officials are still hearing from angry citizens who say the city did a lousy job of dealing with th...
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The major snow storms may be over. But in Seattle, officials are still hearing from angry citizens who say the city did a lousy job of dealing with the weather emergency. As KPLU's Paula Wissel
reports, the reviews of what went wrong are just beginning.
The major snow storms may be over. But in Seattle, officials are still hearing from angry citizens who say the city did a lousy job of dealing with the weather emergency. As KPLU's Paula Wissel
reports, the reviews of what went wrong are just beginning.
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Mon January 05 2009
Seattle is trying to figure out how it can do a better job of responding to weather emergencies. The city has been widely criticized for its handling ...
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Seattle is trying to figure out how it can do a better job of responding to weather emergencies. The city has been widely criticized for its handling of the recent snow storms. More from KPLU's Paula
Wissel.
Seattle is trying to figure out how it can do a better job of responding to weather emergencies. The city has been widely criticized for its handling of the recent snow storms. More from KPLU's Paula
Wissel.
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Mon January 05 2009
The FBI has its Ten Most Wanted List. The Secret Service and the Bureau of Tobacco, Alcohol and Firearms also have websites featuring fugitives from f...
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The FBI has its Ten Most Wanted List. The Secret Service and the Bureau of Tobacco, Alcohol and Firearms also have websites featuring fugitives from federal law. Now, the Environmental Protection
Agency has a website so the public can help locate eco-criminals on the lam. KPLU environment reporter Liam Moriarty has the story.
The FBI has its Ten Most Wanted List. The Secret Service and the Bureau of Tobacco, Alcohol and Firearms also have websites featuring fugitives from federal law. Now, the Environmental Protection
Agency has a website so the public can help locate eco-criminals on the lam. KPLU environment reporter Liam Moriarty has the story.
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