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‘Living on borrowed time’: Washington, US bridges need repair, replacement

The state of Washington has around 7,300 bridges. And there certainly have been some disasters over the years. But University of Washington Civil Engineer...

Wage gap in Washington shows women, minorities continue to get short shrift

The fight for equal pay in Washington is far from over, with women and minorities still on the short end of the wage...

Adult Summer Camps Let Grown-Ups Have Fun, Too

At AfroCamp, every swim is adult swim. Jodi-Ann Burey never went to summer camp as a kid. In fact, she...

Close to $2B still up for grabs as 2 giant lottery jackpots keep rising

Two enormous lottery jackpots totaling close to $2 billion are available for players to win across the U.S., including in the state of Washington,...

What we know after the Islamic State group claims responsibility for Moscow massacre

WARSAW, Poland (AP) — The Islamic State group has claimed responsibility for an attack on a suburban Moscow concert hall that killed at least 133 people,...

Pierce County Parks announces new scholarship program

Pierce County Parks now offers scholarships to residents participating in recreational programs, announced Pierce County in a news release on Monday. Pierce County said...

Colleen O’Brien: Female oncologist’s advice for women choosing a doctor

March is Women’s History Month which comes with a lot of celebration for the achievements and advancements made by women. However, society has a...

6 charged with trespassing after protest at Seattle City Council meeting

Six people were charged with trespassing Friday with the charges coming after a protest at a Seattle City Council meeting last month. Dozens of...

2 boys, 16, found shot dead around I-5 in Seattle, WSP says

The Washington State Patrol (WSP) confirmed to KIRO Newsradio Friday night it is conducting an investigation after the bodies of two 16-year-old boys were...

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