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Sammamish Local News

Celia Wu

Sammamish Local News is committed to providing balanced, fact-based news coverage for Sammamish residents, focusing on transparency and accountability in our local government.

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“It was approved in the plan”

Last night at the Sammamish City Council meeting, Matt Samwick, CEO of Innovation Realty Partners and STCA (the Town Center developer) and several members of his team were present for the City Council’s highly controversial vote in favor of...

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Let’s Talk Facts

> I have sensed a growing frustration from residents in trying to get straight answers to direct questions, so I am developing this FAQ about development in Sammamish.

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  • Celia Wu

    Committed to the future of journalism. Focuses: the ethical use of AI in media, local news deserts, language equity, building sustainable products for newsrooms. Mizzou School of Journalism grad, RJI Fellow ‘23, Hampshire College Trustee.

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