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Catalytic converter theft runs rampant in Seattle, nation sees dramatic increase

Even with the new law on the books, catalytic converter theft is still on the rise in Washington. The evergreen state is still experiencing...

JUDGED BY XII (Episode 4): Foster mom wants accountability in Auburn cop’s upcoming murder trial

This is the fourth installment of a special podcast series on the case of Auburn Police Officer Jeffrey Nelson, who is the first police...

Ross: Why Oklahoma’s stance on abortion will echo throughout the country

12 states have trigger laws that take effect if Roe v Wade is overturned – and Oklahoma is one of them. If Roe goes,...

Venezuela plans stock sale of state-owned companies

CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — In a break from its socialist model, Venezuela’s government plans to open for private investment a number of state-owned companies...

All Over The Map: Searching for Washington’s historic smokestacks

It was recently added to the state’s Heritage Register and it’s one of the tallest structures of its kind in Washington, so you may have...

Don’t try this at home: WA WIC director warns against DIY baby formula

Like the rest of the country, Washington is undergoing a major baby formula shortage. Pandemic-related supply chain disruptions had already been causing shortages for...

Pierce County deputy shoots suspect near Frederickson

A deputy shot and injured a man near Fredrickson Thursday morning. The shooting happened at 160th Street East and 62nd Avenue East, according to...

How the Roe opinion threw a wrench in the GOP’s planned takeover of WA’s 8th District

A bevy of Republican candidates is looking to upset 8th Congressional District incumbent Kim Schrier (D). One of them, Reagan Dunn, a sitting King...

History of abortion laws and politics in the Evergreen State

As the fallout from the Supreme Court leak continues to fuel debate, demonstrations, and political maneuvering regarding the future of abortion rights, it’s worth...

Rantz: School used unsubstantiated hate speech claim to push kids into equity training

Kirkland Middle School (KiMS) used wholly unsubstantiated claims about hate speech on campus to justify left-wing equity training for kids. What’s worse, the school...

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