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Ross: We live in a social media jungle where the predators will eat the gullible

There’s a news item about another stupid TikTok challenge, which I would usually ignore but I feel I have to mention it because it...

Crews working to remove burned roadside trees in order to reopen US 2 at Stevens Pass by Monday

After the Bolt Creek Fire closed down a 13-mile stretch of US Route 2 more than a week ago, the Washington State Department of...

Projections lowered in latest Washington revenue forecast

Revenue projections for Washington state’s current two-year budget period increased by about $43 million more than projected at the state’s last quarterly update, but...

Smoldering Bolt Creek fire blankets greater Seattle area with smoke

The Bolt Creek fire continues to burn Wednesday morning, and its smoke has blanketed the northwestern part of the state with smoke, resulting in...

Ross: How Trump’s culture war reached the National Archives

I noticed that, as part of the tussle between Donald Trump and the National Archives over those presidential documents, Trump’s lawyers argued that the...

Seattle mayor inks trio of bills to increase number of minority-owned pot shops

In an effort to address equity in the cannabis industry, Mayor Bruce Harrell signed three bills into law today to help foster a more...

7 Best Seattle Spas When You Need Some Pampering

7 Best Seattle Spas for Every Type of Service - The Emerald Palate ...

Man charged with felony vandalism after rampaging through Capitol Hill precinct

King County prosecutors have charged a Seattle man with a felony for tearing up a Seattle Police precinct. In early May, Dwayne Blackman visited...

Human remains wash ashore on Olympic Peninsula near Sequim

Human remains washed ashore at Dungeness Spit near Sequim, Washington, and agencies are working to determine whether they are connected to the crash of...

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