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Sue Bird at peace for what could be final game in Seattle

Now that a bit of time has passed, Sue Bird knows she made the right decision announcing publicly what she knew inside — that...

Mini heat wave to hit Western Washington this weekend

After a record-breaking six days of 90-degree weather last week, Western Washington finally got some relief this past week of cooler weather in the...

Biden tests negative for COVID, isolating until 2nd negative

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden tested negative for COVID-19 on Saturday but will continue to isolate at the White House until a second...

Boy scammed with counterfeit money at his lemonade stand

Everett Police is looking for a man who officers say used fake money to rip off a 12-year-old boy at his lemonade stand. Jeremy...

All Over The Map: ‘Old and bold’ climber and author Fred Beckey

Mount Despair. Forbidden Peak. Liberty Bell. Those evocative names are just a tiny sampling of the peaks in the Pacific Northwest credited to the...

17 Unique Places to Stay in Oregon You’ll Want to Book Right Now

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Rep. Kim Schrier to face off against Republican Matt Larkin in November; Dunn concedes primary race

On Thursday, five-term King County Councilmember Reagan Dunn conceded the primary in the race for Washington’s 8th Congressional District, leaving incumbent U.S. Rep. Kim...

Wildfire near Moses Lake evacuates Lind, destroys 10 homes

In Eastern Washington, the small town of Lind, near Moses lake, was evacuated Thursday afternoon due to a fire . Three wildfires across Eastern...

Three wildfires across Eastern Washington burn 22,000 acres

As of Thursday morning, three major wildfires burn around Eastern Washington: the Vantage Wildfire in Kittitas County, the Cow Canyon Fire in Yakima Valley,...

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