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JUDGED BY XII (Episode 3): Behind the decision to charge a police officer with murder | King County Local Dive

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

‘Save the Cedar River’ to file appeal this week against new asphalt plant

The local organization ‘Save the Cedar River’ has promised to make a formal appeal against the construction of a new hot-mix asphalt plant in...

Sen. Rand Paul wants to investigate origins of COVID-19

SMITHFIELD, Ky. (AP) — U.S. Sen. Rand Paul promised Saturday to wage a vigorous review into the origins of the coronavirus if Republicans retake...

St. Martin’s students help with ‘newt commute’ at Lacey ponds

A group of biology students at St. Martin’s University in Lacey found a way to bring the lessons of the classroom out to the...

Sullivan: Sound Transit passes fare reform with diminished ridership accountability checks

Sound Transit has been working for more than three years to improve its fare enforcement system.  It is trying to strike a balance between...

Ross: With US past ‘full blown’ pandemic and Shanghai in lockdown, democracy sends a message

Dr. Fauci announced this week that we are out of the full-blown pandemic phase. Not that the pandemic is over. The latest variant is...

Rantz: School cancels 4th grade play over ‘cultural appropriation’ complaints with little notice

An elementary school in Tacoma canceled a 4th grade performance of Lewis and Clark with just over a week’s notice because of two complaints....

Opening Day of Boating Season is one of the Seattle area’s oldest traditions

Great cities are home to events that carry on traditions that resonate far beyond their official boundaries. Think strawberries and cream at Wimbledon, or...

Union concrete workers, suppliers reach truce without scheduling new contract talks

After striking in the Seattle area for nearly five months, most of the 330 formerly picketing concrete delivery drivers are back at work. Two...

State suggests cashless apps for cannabis stores to avoid robbery

Last week, the Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board and Washington State Department of Financial Institutions published a list of cashless phone apps and...

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