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Vonnai Phair

Vonnai Phair

News Assistant (Features) at The Seattle Times

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Recent Articles

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Stay 1,000 yards away from orcas, or you may get fined under new WA law

The law aims to protect southern resident orcas from noise caused by all boat traffic that could affect their likelihood of hunting prey such as Chinook salmon.
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Seattle winter solstice forecast: Rain to accompany us into winter

Western Washington will be sopped and soggy well into next week as Mother Nature slings six weather systems over the next seven days.
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From Chappell Roan to UW football, here’s what Seattle Googled in 2024

Seattleites also searched for Jordan Chiles, who is from Vancouver, Wash., Kendrick Lamar, Jake Paul's match against Mike Tyson and information on voting.
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What’s at the core of WSU’s new apple name

A public contest with more than 15,000 submissions crowned the Washington State University's newest apple, previously WA 64, with a name.
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Watch: UW professor David Baker accepts Nobel Prize in chemistry

David Baker, a professor at the University of Washington School of Medicine, and two other scientists were awarded the Nobel Prize in chemistry in October.
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A moment of sunshine ahead for Western Washington

The sun will shine Monday across Western Washington before clouds and rain arrive by Wednesday.
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Heading to Vancouver to see Taylor Swift? 4 ways to get to B.C.

By car, train, bus or plane, Vancouver B.C. is an easy international destination from Seattle. Here are the various ways to get there, with approximate costs.
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Gov. Inslee imposes WA spending freeze amid budget shortfall

Gov. Jay Inslee declared a spending freeze for Washington state government agencies in response to "a significant operating deficit."
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How to steer clear of the worst Thanksgiving weekend traffic jams

Here's when roads across the region might be busiest this Thanksgiving week, according to the Washington State Department of Transportation.
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What a La Niña could deliver

State climatologists are eyeing historical records of recent La Niña winters in the Pacific Northwest as a clue of what might be waiting in the wings. 
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Woman killed by fallen tree in Lynnwood during Seattle wind storm

A woman died after a large tree fell onto a homeless encampment in Lynnwood Tuesday night, according to South County Fire.
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Seattle-area school closures, delays after Western WA windstorm

In the wake of Tuesday's windstorm, numerous schools across the Puget Sound region will start late or close entirely Wednesday.
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What to expect as bomb cyclone poised to hit Western Washington

A rotating system of thunderstorms off the coast of Washington will bring rapidly increasing easterly winds to the region Tuesday.
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First king tides of the season arrive in Western WA

King tides, or the highest tides of the year, are expected through next week across Western Washington. Here's what to know about that.
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Suspected bird flu at Seattle's Woodland Park Zoo upends programming

The flu could pose some threat to mammals, but the risk to humans is low, the zoo said.
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Western WA weather: More rain, with a brief break and celestial treat

The last supermoon of 2024, known as the beaver moon, will peak Friday. Will the skies clear so we can see it in Western Washington?
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New Woodland Park Zoo exhibit showcases 'the largest living species...

Reptile Realm will highlight threatened and endangered species from the forest floors to the treetops of Southeast Asia and Oceania, the zoo said.
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Arson damages West Seattle’s historic Camp Long lodge

Officials found multiple broken glass windows in the lodge — “which could have been a point of entry” — and two nearby cabins that appeared to be broken into.
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Get ready for rain (and rain) this week in Western WA

A series of strong and wet Pacific storms will pass through Western Washington this week, bringing lowland rain and mountain snow.
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Seattle’s Gum Wall at Pike Place Market gets a cleaning

On Friday, the final pieces — literally — of Pike Place Market's Gum Wall came down. But don't worry, it's not going anywhere.
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Man killed in West Seattle after crashing into a parked SUV

Police and medics found a 31-year-old man inside a Volvo that had hit another vehicle.