SEATTLE — A company that's come under scrutiny for operating a gravel yard next to an elementary school in unincorporated Snohomish County sent the school's principal a letter this month …
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Daniel Beekman / The Seattle Times (TNS)
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2/1/24
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SEATTLE — It was a defensive background that Pete Carroll used to become the most successful coach in Seahawks history.
And it is another coach with a defensive background — Mike …
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2/1/24
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A 33-year-old Olympia man accused of dealing fentanyl is being held in Thurston County jail in lieu of $3,000 bail.
The Thurston County Narcotics Task Force arrested the man Monday outside a …
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Martín Bilbao / The Olympian (TNS)
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2/1/24
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A White House official defended a deal reached in federal court on the lower Snake River dams as creating stability for those who depend on their benefits. But Republicans on a House subcommittee …
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Annette Cary / Tri-City Herald (TNS)
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2/1/24
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WENATCHEE — A Washington appeals court ruled in favor of a state department in a civil lawsuit filed by a Wenatchee father accusing the entity of negligence after his son died in his mother's …
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Oscar Rodriguez / The Wenatchee World (TNS)
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2/1/24
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The head of Kitsap 911 stepped down this week after he was arrested in a King County sex sting operation.
Former Kitsap 911 executive director Richard Kirton, 54, was charged Wednesday with …
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Sara Jean Green / The Seattle Times (TNS)
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2/1/24
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Last year ended better for Boeing than Wall Street had projected, yet when the jet maker released earnings details Wednesday, the healthy cash flow didn't seem to matter much.
Boeing lost $2.2 …
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Dominic Gates / The Seattle Times (TNS)
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2/1/24
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SEATTLE — Seattle Public Utilities has banned all batteries and some electronics from being disposed of in the garbage due to fire risk.
The ban includes small button and alkaline …
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Lauren Girgis / The Seattle Times (TNS)
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2/1/24
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Washington lawmakers are mulling new financial breaks for developers who convert commercial buildings into apartments or condos, an attempt to respond to the state's glut of empty office buildings …
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Heidi Groover / The Seattle Times (TNS)
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2/1/24
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OLYMPIA — The ball is now in the Legislature's court on a slate of GOP-backed initiatives that could undo Democratic policy priorities, but it's not clear what will happen next.
Republican …
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Claire Withycombe / The Seattle Times (TNS)
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2/1/24
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A man who as a boy was molested by his lacrosse coach's wife has reached an undisclosed settlement with three lacrosse groups and his former coach in a personal-injury lawsuit, court records show.
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Shea Johnson / The News Tribune (TNS)
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2/1/24
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ELLENSBURG — New efforts are underway to allow Washington's Department of Natural Resources to join other state agencies in creating a plan to manage the proliferation of outdoor recreation, …
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Luke Thompson / Yakima Herald-Republic (TNS)
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2/1/24
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The Port of Olympia Commis sion on Monday announced the four finalists to be the next executive director of the organization. All are from the area and three have ties to the port.
The …
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The Olympian (TNS)
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1/31/24
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Dancing Goats and Singing Chickens Organic Farm isn’t a typical farm.
Founded in 2017, owner Dr. Muhammad Ayub teaches residents different aspects of agriculture through hands-on …
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By Jacob Dimond /
For the Chronicle
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1/31/24
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When she treated an out-of-state patient from Idaho with pulmonary hypertension, Dr. Jennifer Chin of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) knew her pregnant patient was at …
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By Mary Murphy /
Washington State Journal
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1/31/24
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Look at the pictures, and farming seems timeless: tractors and dramatic sunsets and all that. But like all other industries, farming is subject to change — and in the last half-century those …
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Cheryl Schweizer /
Columbia Basin Herald (TNS)
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1/31/24
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Gun owners in Washington state would have to have liability insurance for their firearms under proposed legislation heard in the Senate Law and Justice Committee Monday. Sen. Patty Kuderer, …
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By Shauna Sowersby /
The Olympian
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1/31/24
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owen@chronline.com
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1/31/24
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The long-running debate over the future of the Lower Snake River dams came to the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday, as House Republicans railed against an agreement the Biden administration reached in …
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By Orion Donovan Smith /
The Spokesman-Review (TNS)
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1/31/24
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Gov. Jay Inslee on Tuesday signed an executive order directing state agencies to study uses for artificial intelligence that makes new text, images, videos and audio — known as generative AI …
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Claire Withycombe /
The Seattle Times (TNS)
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1/30/24
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