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Car-sharing Startups’ Unknown Fate
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Car-sharing Startups’ Unknown Fate

The fate of those pink mustachioed cars that ferry people around for the cost of a donation will be decided … Continue reading Car-sharing Startups’ Unknown Fate

How Many Seattle Postal Carriers Were Bitten By Dogs in 2012?
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How Many Seattle Postal Carriers Were Bitten By Dogs in 2012?

Seattle’s dogs are estimated to be some 140,000-strong, with only 620,000 potential owners to go around. Looked at this way, Seattle’s dogs are biting well above their weight. Seattle may even exceed famously dog-crazy San Francisco, with its 38 attacks per estimated 120,000 dogs in a city of more than 800,000 inhabitants. Continue reading How Many Seattle Postal Carriers Were Bitten By Dogs in 2012?

Crows Know Where You Live, Never Forget a Face
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Crows Know Where You Live, Never Forget a Face

When a crow loudly scolds you, it’s also calling to others to note the threat. Any crows in the area will join in harassing you out of the vicinity. Marzluff says the do-not-disturb zone is some 330 feet. But even afterwards, through the power of social networks, any of those crows will recognize you as a threat, and pass along that information to crows nearby. Continue reading Crows Know Where You Live, Never Forget a Face

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  • Henry Lebedinsky on Agave Baroque Makes ‘Heavenly’ Seattle Debut
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  • Mitch Burrow on Chris’ View of Bumbershoot 2015, Day Two
  • Don on Galacticon 4 Blasts into Seattle this Weekend
  • Eric Heart Stray on Local Musicians Find a TV Audience on ‘Band in Seattle’

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