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How WSP plans to reduce record road fatalities

What do you do if you don’t have enough police officers or troopers to change the driving behavior in a state that has experienced...

Dinosaurs, drug laws and police pursuits on lawmaker to-do lists

OLYMPIA — Honoring Suciasaurus rex, celebrating Chinese-Americans, reining in the state schools superintendent and making drug possession a felony again are on the to-do...

Europe shifts focus to avoiding energy shortage next year

The heads of the International Energy Agency and European Union’s executive branch said Monday that the 27-nation bloc is expected to weather an energy...

Rantz: Seattle media restarts fearmongering over COVID, flu and fake ‘tridemic’

The media isn’t ready to return to normal life like the rest of us. They’re still breathlessly reporting public health stories to earn fear-clicks....

Dog therapy for kids facing the trauma of the war in Ukraine

BOYARKA, Ukraine (AP) — Bice is an American pit bull terrier with an important and sensitive job in Ukraine — comforting children traumatized by...

Gross: Attack nearly claims life of WA social worker

A social worker was beaten within inches of her life, yet she wants to return to work, despite a system that put her in...

Shoppers, workers clash over post-pandemic expectations

NEW YORK (AP) — Before the pandemic, Cheryl Woodard used to take her daughter and her friends to eat at a local IHOP in...

Hawaii search ends for snorkeler missing after shark spotted

The search for a Washington state woman whose husband couldn’t find her after spotting a shark while they were snorkeling in Hawaii was called...

Piroshky Piroshky, closed in 2022 due to crime, set to reopen after Christmas

Piroshky Piroshky, an iconic downtown Seattle business that shuttered one of its locations earlier this year over crime and safety concerns, is giving the...

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