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Seattle Now

Thursday Evening Headlines

Seattle Now

KUOW News and Information

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4.7670 Ratings

🗓️ 22 November 2024

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

Thousands still without power in the PNW, Seattle City Council passes $8.3 billion budget, and immigrant advocates prepare for second Trump term. It’s our daily roundup of top stories from the KUOW newsroom, with host Paige Browning.

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0:00.0

Support comes from Washington's National Park Fund, fundraising partner to Mount Rainier, North Cascades and Olympic National Parks.

0:08.4

With donor support, WNPF funds research, youth and volunteer programs, and projects designed to help keep parks strong and vital now and for the future.

0:18.4

More information at WNPF.org.

0:22.4

These days, there's so much news. It can be hard to keep up with what it all means for you, your family, and your community.

0:28.8

The Consider This podcast from NPR features our award-winning journalism.

0:33.1

Six days a week, we bring you a deep dive on a news story and provide the context and analysis that

0:38.3

helps you make sense of the news. We get behind the headlines. We get to the truth. Listen to the

0:44.0

Consider This podcast from NPR.

0:51.1

Good afternoon from the KUOW Newsroom. This is Seattle now. I'm Paige Browning. Coming up,

0:58.0

how immigrant advocates in the Northwest are preparing for a second Donald Trump presidency. That's in a few minutes.

1:05.0

But first, here's the roundup of today's top stories. It's Thursday, November 21st.

1:14.4

It's a cold day for the hundreds of thousands of people in our region who still do not have power at home. As of this afternoon,

1:19.6

around 265,000 customers are still out. In Kirkland, there's one thing everyone's on the hunt

1:26.9

for, bagged ice, to help keep their food cold.

1:30.9

Hannah Davis was rummaging through the large ice bins at Safeway today.

1:35.0

I already check these. There's no ice in these ones.

1:37.3

I have bought two bags already from Fred Myers down the road, but that's all they had.

1:41.3

So I'm looking for more.

1:43.1

Grocery stores in the North Juanita neighborhood are some of the few on the east side that are

1:47.1

open. A QFC nearby is running on a generator and had to close multiple times. Davis is a kindergarten

1:54.4

teacher who's been without power since Tuesday. She expects a few more cold nights.

2:00.7

And they're saying Saturday, so it could be quite a while. And my school's out too, so we're

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