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Big Ten athletes to tour Alabama civil rights sites in July

The Big Ten plans to take a group of athletes from member schools on a summer trip to civil rights sites in Alabama as...

Alaska governor urges Washington to ‘rethink’ controversial fuel export tax

As a proposed fuel export tax continues to progress through the Washington Legislature, leaders in the states that would be affected by the levy...

State Dems unveil targeted tax breaks, but say broad relief isn’t sustainable

When Democrats in the state House and Senate released their supplemental budget proposals this week with nearly $6 billion in additional spending — and...

Seattle continues to struggle with police staffing, increase in crime

Roughly 350 Seattle police officers have left the department over the past two years. That’s according to interim SPD Chief Adrian Diaz, who reiterated...

Washington Dept. of Agriculture makes plans to eradicate invasive Japanese beetles

Asian giant hornets are not the only invasive species we have to worry about. The State Department of Agriculture is unveiling a new plan...

Disabled Kent woman found after 9 days in towed car alone in tow yard

A severely disabled woman was found by Kent police inside a car that had been in a tow yard for nine days, according to...

Gee & Ursula: Are young people missing something if they never work in an office?

Many young people today will likely have a work experience that none of us could have dreamed up just a few years ago. The...

The I-90 construction delays from a few years ago are back again

The break from long I-90 construction closures east of Snoqualmie Pass is over. Workers will return in a few months to start widening the...

Dori: State fines grow for Burlington café owner who calls mask-use optional

Earlier this month, The Dori Monson Show shared the story of a Skagit County café owner facing $367,000 in fines from the State of...

Tacoma nurse says it’s hard to provide level of care ‘patients deserve’ with low staffing

After continued staffing challenges in hospitals across the state, nurses are now calling on the Legislature to step in and help. Legislature debates WA...

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