WASHINGTON — The last time Marie Gluesenkamp Perez was at the U.S. Capitol, on a class trip in the ninth grade, she never imagined she would come back as a newly elected member of Congress.
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Orion Donovan-Smith / The Spokesman-Review
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11/16/22
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As University of Idaho students leave town in the aftermath of the unsolved bloody killings of four students near the campus, Moscow Police continue to say there's no threat to the community while …
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Emma Epperly / The Spokesman-Review
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11/16/22
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Olympia police are asking the public to help identify a man who hit another man in the head with an axe early Monday morning.
About 12:45 a.m., near the corner of Martin Way East and …
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Rolf Boone / The Olympian
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11/16/22
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In a reversal of Trump administration policies, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency this week reinstated federal water quality standards for chemicals discharged into Washington state waterways.
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Isabella Breda / The Seattle Times
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11/16/22
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More than a year after Nick Rolovich was fired as Washington State's football coach for failing to comply with the mandate that state employees be vaccinated for COVID-19, the former coach is firing …
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Scott Hanson / The Seattle Times
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11/16/22
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A patient at Western State Hospital in Lakewood who was killed last month at the state psychiatric hospital was identified Tuesday by the Pierce County medical examiner.
Stephen Kellogg, 69, …
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Peter Talbot / The News Tribune
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11/16/22
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Explosions reportedly caused by Russian missiles killed two people in Poland, prompting the NATO member to consider an appeal for assistance from its allies in the alliance.
Polish authorities …
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Piotr Skolimowski, Natalia Drozdiak and Natalia Ojewska / Bloomberg News (TNS)
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11/15/22
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Donald Trump looks wounded.
His handpicked candidates’ midterm woes sank the Republican Party’s chance of wresting back the Senate, his former vice president just scolded him over …
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Tim Balk / New York Daily News (TNS)
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11/15/22
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A federal judge in Washington, D.C., vacated a controversial border policy known as Title 42, a public health law invoked during the pandemic that allowed border agents to quickly turn back migrants.
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Hamed Aleaziz / Los Angeles Times (TNS)
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11/15/22
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WASHINGTON — The spectacular collapse of major cryptocurrency exchange FTX is prompting calls for stronger regulation in Congress, where some bipartisan proposals are being characterized as too …
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Sarah Wynn / CQ-Roll Call (TNS)
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11/15/22
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NEW YORK — Walmart agreed to pay $3.1 billion to resolve lawsuits accusing the pharmacy of selling drugs that contributed to the opioid epidemic, but denied the allegations and didn’t …
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Peter Sblendorio / New York Daily News (TNS)
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11/15/22
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With the discussion of Oakley Carlson, the missing 5-year-old girl from Oakville, consistently growing in and out of the Grays Harbor community, there will be another opportunity for people to …
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By Allen Leister / The Daily World
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11/15/22
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People who oppose a new airport in Pierce County rallied in McKenna on Saturday, Nov. 12 to display signs in opposition of the measure.
There are two locations in Pierce County and one in …
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11/15/22
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A Level 3 sex offender has registered at an address in the 1000 block of J Street in Centralia, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office.
Jared Y. Schauble, 34, is described as …
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By The Chronicle staff
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11/15/22
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An online undercover operation in Lewis County by the Washington State Patrol’s Missing Exploited Children Task Force, in collaboration with several local and federal partners, culminated this …
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By Emily Fitzgerald / emily@chronline.com
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11/15/22
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It will take another year to finish testing a backlog of sexual assault kits in Washington, state officials said.
In a response to a state performance audit released last week, Washington State …
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Tammy Ayer / Yakima Herald-Republic
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11/15/22
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No more Cooke Aquaculture fish farms in Puget Sound.
That's the message the state Department of Natural Resources delivered Monday morning when the agency decided not to renew the last of the …
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Isabella Breda / The Seattle Times
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11/15/22
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Former Washington State football coach Nick Rolovich, who was fired Oct. 18, 2021, for refusing to comply with the state mandate that state employees be fully vaccinated for COVID-19, has reportedly …
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Scott Hanson / The Seattle Times
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11/15/22
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Pediatric hospital officials from across the state issued urgent pleas to families on Monday as emergency rooms, particularly in Western Washington, have become strained beyond capacity with young …
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Debbie Cockrell / The News Tribune
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11/15/22
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This rare stretch of dry November weather the Western Washington area has been enjoying will likely last through the end of this week.
After a cold, dry week, rain is expected Sunday, according …
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Nicholas Turner / The Seattle Times
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11/15/22
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