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The KIRO Newsradio newsdesk brings you their top stories on the morning of Tuesday, July 27.

Seattle is now the nation’s first abortion rights sanctuary city.

But there is good news in the commercial airplanes division, which reported a 3% increase in revenue. Boeing delivered 121 commercial airplanes in the quarter, up from 79 in Q2 last year. The class action suit alleges failure on the part of the health care provider to ensure effective communication with its deaf patients.

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