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Can you spot the deepfakes? Our democracy may depend on it

As AI technology advances, deepfakes present serious challenges to the integrity of democratic processes, especially during elections. This article emphasizes the importance of critical evaluation of online content by voters and offers strategies to discern truth from misinformation, highlighting the need for active participation in safeguarding democratic values.

Youth interest in presidential race spikes after Biden exit - Sammamish Independent

Youth interest in the presidential race has surged following President Biden's exit, with many young adults in Sammamish expressing greater enthusiasm for Vice President Harris's campaign. This shift reflects a notable change in voter engagement among younger demographics. The article highlights the significant implications of this trend for the upcoming election.

Youth Interest in Presidential Race Spikes After Biden Exit

Youth interest in the presidential race has surged following President Biden's exit, particularly among young adults in Sammamish, who are now more enthusiastic about Vice President Harris's campaign. This shift signifies a notable change in political engagement among younger voters in the region.

Vote for transparency, competence and civility in upcoming city council elections

Former mayor Don Gerend urges voters in Sammamish to prioritize transparency, competence, and civility in the upcoming city council elections, highlighting the positive changes under the current council and the importance of accountability.

Vote for Transparency, Competence and Civility in Upcoming City Council Elections

Former mayor Don Gerend urges voters in Sammamish to prioritize transparency, competence, and civility in the upcoming city council elections, highlighting the importance of informed choices for effective governance.

Sammamish Independent to host city council election forum on Oct. 16

The Sammamish Independent is hosting an online candidate forum for the city council elections on October 16, 2023, from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. This forum will allow residents to engage with candidates and discuss key issues affecting Sammamish, with six out of eight candidates confirmed to attend.

PODCAST: Limiting the use of force by police in Washington

The podcast episode discusses Washington's House Bill 1310, which aims to limit police use of force in response to national calls for police reform. State Representative Roger Goodman, the bill's author, shares insights on its implications for community safety and police practices, highlighting the ongoing efforts for accountability.

PODCAST: Decision points for Sammamish voters

The podcast episode 'Decision points for Sammamish voters' addresses key issues for the upcoming Sammamish City Council election, including town center development, housing affordability, traffic management, and climate change. Featuring insights from candidates, this discussion highlights the importance of voter engagement in local governance.