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State agencies will study data from the patrols to better understand high-risk driving behavior and the impacts of emphasis ...
Beginning at 9 a.m. June 27, recently reunified families will be recognized at the Denney Juvenile Justice Center. Following ...
Washington’s payouts — known as tort liability — have skyrocketed from $72 million in fiscal year 2018 to more than $281 ...
Duskin, a rising senior sprinter/hurdler that just competed on the Cougars men’s 400-meter relay at the NCAA Outdoor Track & ...
EVERETT — After more than three decades in Washington’s court system, Lynnwood Municipal Court Administrator Paulette Revoir ...
The unprecedented act of disrespecting and roughing up a U.S. senator occurred at the Westwood federal building during a Noem news conference Thursday. Padilla, a Democrat, was standing behind ...
Malory Simpson will take on the role left after board president Connor Krebbs’ resignation. The seat is up for election in ...
The move will allow Portal to eventually triple its workforce as it moves toward producing one spacecraft per month by 2027.
The government’s crackdown on illegal immigration, the resulting disorder in Los Angeles and other cities and the Democratic Party’s response to the riots testify to the country’s broken politics. But ...
Spontaneous Juneteenth celebrations emerged almost immediately. Celebrants referred to the day as “Emancipation Day,” “Freedom Day,” “Juneteenth” and “Jubilee Day.” The latter title alluded to the ...
Congress appropriated $5 billion, but the Trump administration stopped it from reaching states. Washington is leading the legal fight to access the money.
There was no “I’m back” press release like a certain athletic icon 30 years ago, but it’s a similar story for one of the most ...
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