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Dori: State public school students score lowest ever on ‘Nation’s Report Card’

In yet another report showing test scores dropping dramatically for public school students in Washington, the state’s 4th and 8th graders have scored the...

NTSB pushing for more thorough inspections after plane crash off Whidbey Island

Jennifer Homendy, chair of the National Transportation Safety Board, testifies during the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee hearing titled National Transportation Safety Board...

A Sleep Scientist Says Permanent Daylight Saving Time Is a Bad Idea

Flick on those sun lamps, everyone. With the last 6pm or later sunset time of 2022 now in the rearview, the...

It’s not the rain, it’s the wind to watch out for

Watch out for the wind north of Seattle until late afternoon today. The National Weather Service (NWS) has a High Wind Advisory in effect...

Ross: Ballot watchers have a suspicious interest in monitoring voting

Arizona voters make their way to a polling place to cast their ballot during the midterm elections on November 6, 2018 in Phoenix,...

The Best Indian Food in Seattle and on the Eastside

The Seattle area’s stronghold of great Indian restaurants lies not in the city, but to the east, serving the population of...

Rantz: Polyclinic Seattle silent as its offices don’t answer phones, risking patients’ health

Patients have not been able to get through to staff at the Polyclinic in Seattle for weeks. And it risks jeopardizing the health and...

Smiley begins bus tour; says she will accept election results

Senate candidate Tiffany Smiley (R) said Wednesday she would accept election results if she were beaten by longtime Senator Patty Murray (D). “Of course,...

Property Watch: A Whimsical Cabin Near Crystal Mountain

Tucked away near White River in the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, this itty-bitty cabin from 1958 is part of a tract...

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