Jamala Henderson
Stories
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Chess taught these kids — and one Seattle cop — something surprising
Seattle Police Detective Denise “Cookie” Bouldin believes kids can succeed when they’re given a chance and the right tools. And for her, one of those...
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‘Non-binary’ could be option on Washington state birth certificates
Washington state residents could eventually get a third option to designate gender on their birth certificates. That new option would be "non-binary."
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Washington state doesn't have a plan for a nuclear attack
In the event of a nuclear strike there are state laws that literally ban Washington state officials from doing a part of their job.
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Seattle man erases Seattle's school lunch debt, aims for rest of state
With the new school year just around the corner, one Seattle school lunch advocate has plenty to celebrate.
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At 70, Metro's bus driver of the year says 'I love everyone'
When Seattle passengers love their bus driver, they can call a feedback line to sing their praises.
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Green Lake's illegal skate bowl will cost Seattle $33,000
Crews with Seattle Parks and Recreation are dismantling an unauthorized skate park on Duck Island in Green Lake this week. The large concrete bowl was...
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That song on your smartphone could be a spy (and not just about your musical tastes)
Smart devices like your phone or tablet could be used to track your movements. A group of computer science researchers at the University of Washington...
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This cell phone doesn’t need batteries. It harvests energy from surrounding air
It could be a game changer for future cell phones, and other battery power hogging devices: University of Washington engineers have invented a cell...
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Development project aims to bring displaced African Americans back to Central District
A coalition of black community groups chose Juneteenth, or Freedom Day, for the ceremonial groundbreaking of a new affordable housing real estate...
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Will Seattle's new energy meters be too smart? The ACLU is worried
Seattle City Light will place advanced meters in homes and apartment buildings this summer. Crews will start installing the meters north of the Ship...