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‘Outdoor dining is part of the fabric of our city:’ Seattle council moves on free street use

Seattle City Council has indicated that it will approve free street use licensing for outdoor cafes, restaurants, merchandising, and street festivals through January 2023....

WIAA launches bias reporting form in response to discriminatory incidents

The Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (WIAA) has created a new bias reporting form in response to discriminatory and racist incidents at high school athletic...

Attorney General files lawsuit against COVID testing company

Attorney General Bob Ferguson filed a lawsuit against Center for COVID Control for providing invalid, false and delayed COVID-19 test results, according to the...

‘High’ frequency in armed robberies at pot shops in Puget Sound region

Pot shops up and down the I-5 corridor, from Bellingham to Vancouver, are increasingly becoming the target of armed robberies. And some of those...

Bellingham turns to ‘downtown ambassadors’ to fill gaps from police staffing shortage

Bellingham will soon start using unarmed “downtown ambassadors” as added security to help mitigate its shortage of police officers. ‘People are coming back,’ but...

Rural broadband development ‘moving forward,’ says Washington state USDA director

Washington state’s rural counties are the target of a litany of newly announced U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) funding programs aimed at improving the...

2nd trial in Floyd killing centers clash of duty, cop code

CHICAGO (AP) — A federal trial against three former Minneapolis police officers seeks to hold them responsible for not stopping George Floyd’s murder —...

Woman arrested for string of arsons in Tacoma

Tacoma police have arrested a woman suspected in a string of arsons from Tuesday evening to early Wednesday morning. Police say the 42-year-old woman...

Divided no more? Court opening may draw Democrats together

WASHINGTON (AP) — Democrats in Congress have fractured repeatedly over President Joe Biden’s agenda, stalling legislation and creating an atmosphere of mistrust that has...

All Over The Map: Hidden railroad artifact uncovered near Enumclaw?

An amateur history sleuth may have discovered a hundred-year-old railroad artifact hidden in the woods north of Enumclaw. The amateur sleuth is Robin Adams...

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