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Like watching the winter snow slowly melt off of the peaks of Mt. Rainier in the spring sun, legislators continue their work to adopt a budget, even if the progress is hard to discern with the naked ...
Two days after a life-threatening motorcycle crash left 11-year-old Tatum Newbauer in the intensive care unit with several broken bones, concussed and wrapped in casts, the “sassy stinker pants” was ...
One day after militants killed 26 people in a tourist group in Kashmir, the Indian government on Wednesday pointed a finger at its archnemesis, Pakistan, announcing a series of punitive actions ...
Working overtime: Spokane prepares for Western Conference Finals after dramatic series with Victoria
Of course, Tuesday’s Game 6 in the Western Conference semifinals went to overtime. With the way the series played out, there ...
Camas High School junior Talulah Rodrigue was already feeling a bit frustrated when she arrived at Hayes Freedom High School's first-ever career fair Thursday. Rodrigue, 16, had been searching for a ...
There’s a wealth of fun new TV series currently streaming, and while it seems like there always are in these times of multiple streaming platforms, there are a special few worth seeking out, if only ...
San Juan Islands travelers this spring can now choose to walk aboard a water taxi, rather than wait on Washington State Ferries boats that often run late.
Potential budget cuts by the Trump administration could roughly slash in half funding for a leading Pacific Northwest climate change research group, scientists say.
A Coeur d’Alene Public Schools trustee resigned Wednesday after police arrested her on suspicion of driving under the ...
Officials from Seattle and King County are urging the state to carve a slice out of its tight budget to continue funding its signature homelessness program, which some described as the “gold standard” ...
An infant with measles who has yet to be vaccinated may have exposed others while traveling through the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport and Seattle Children’s hospital last week, according to ...
Juvenile rehabilitation leaders were banking on changes to state law to relieve an overcrowded and chaotic system that’s left youth and staff to fend for themselves.
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