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With the May 18–31, 2005, issue, the ”Star” merged with the [[Seattle Sun (2002–2005)|”Seattle Sun”]] to form the ”[[Seattle Sun and Star]]”. It printed its last issue on July 1, 2005.<ref name=”seattleweekly”/> |
With the May 18–31, 2005, issue, the ”Star” merged with the [[Seattle Sun (2002–2005)|”Seattle Sun”]] to form the ”[[Seattle Sun and Star]]”. It printed its last issue on July 1, 2005.<ref name=”seattleweekly”/> |
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The ”Star” was unusual for being a well-written neighborhood newspaper whose issues regularly featured investigative reporting.{{citation needed|date=June 2018}} |
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Neighborhood newspaper (2002–2005)
The Seattle Star was a free, neighborhood newspaper in Seattle, Washington, United States, covering the south and central sections of the city. Founded in 2002 as the South Seattle Star,[1] it changed its name to the Seattle Star in 2004. It was published biweekly.[2]
With the May 18–31, 2005, issue, the Star merged with the Seattle Sun to form the Seattle Sun and Star. It printed its last issue on July 1, 2005.[1]

