Children’s health, vaccination, masking, Seattle Streets, Social Security numbers, Bothell bike plan, Bellingham Folk Festival, I-135, Seattle Sounders, Seattle Parks, Second Amendment, George Santos, Google AI, LGBTQ+ literature, The Drowsy Chaperone.
Vaccination rates in King County and around the state are declining due to families claiming religious exemptions. If you think you may have been exposed to measles, watch for symptoms and contact a doctor. The Seattle Street Fixers are sprucing up the sidewalks that the city can’t/won’t. Pierce County accidentally released 460,000 partial Social Security numbers in December. Bothell is updating its citywide bike plan and Seattle is still working on a plan to limit vehicular access in Pike Place Market. The Bellingham Folk Festival concluded with a cowboy camp sing-along. The Seattle Times recommends voting no on I-135. The Seattle Sounders recently accepted sponsorship from Providence, a health system with a track record of receiving complaints. Seattle Parks carved bird boxes out of snags in Seward Park. A group of Republicans recently held a party to honor one of the cops who participated in the raid where Breonna Taylor was killed. The National Rifle Association had another successful weekend of mass shootings. George Santos has been caught in numerous lies. Google is actively working to improve its AI chatbot capabilities. The NPD Group found that queer young adult books contributed to a surge in LGBTQ+ literature.
Vaccination rates are dropping due to families claiming religious exemptions, leading to an increased risk of diseases like measles. To combat this, Seattle Street Fixers are sprucing up the sidewalks and providing an alternative to city-provided services. Unfortunately, Pierce County accidentally released 460,000 partial Social Security numbers in December, and those affected must take measures to protect their information. Bothell is making progress with its bike plan while Seattle is still working on limiting vehicular access in Pike Place Market. The Bellingham Folk Festival concluded with a cowboy camp sing-along, and the Seattle Times recommends voting no on I-135. The Seattle Sounders recently accepted sponsorship from Providence, a health system with a track record of receiving complaints. Seattle Parks carved bird boxes out of snags in Seward Park, and a group of Republicans held a party to honor one of the cops who participated in the raid where Breonna Taylor was killed. The National Rifle Association had another successful weekend of mass shootings, and George Santos has been caught in numerous lies. Google is actively working to improve its AI chatbot capabilities, and the NPD Group found that queer young adult books contributed to a surge in LGBTQ+ literature.
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