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The ballots, mostly from King County, were not filled out and were never delivered to voters. They spanned elections from 2022 to 2025.
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In 2025 state officials suddenly closed the bridge after finding structural damage, leaving aging Pierce County residents to the south without easy access to basic amenities.
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Base Camp Community plans to convert office space in a 116-year-old building into housing units for sale below market rate.
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This Jazz Appreciation Month, celebrate the centennial birthdays of six diverse jazz talents from 1926, including a pioneering trombonist and a session guitar legend.
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Since welcoming pianist Orrin Evans to the group, The Bad Plus has embarked on an exciting musical journey that will come full circle during their farewell tour next year.
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Gov. Bob Ferguson had estimated $182 million in infrastructure damages, of which FEMA could cover up to $173 million. It’s not yet clear exactly how much FEMA will cover.
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The nonprofit Resilient Hearts specializes in saving animals from high-kill shelters. To help find them homes in the Pacific Northwest, they bring puppies to community events.
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d’Elaine Johnson is gifting her estate — including about 1,500 pieces of art — to the college. The gift will go toward scholarships for art and horticulture.
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Former Attorney General Rob McKenna and the Citizens Action Defense Fund have filed a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of Washington’s new income tax on high earners.
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The small tribe on the northwest corner of the Olympic Peninsula has asked to revise its permit application to let members resume the traditional subsistence whale hunt in July.
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Elected officials in Tacoma are urging Sound Transit not to abandon a planned light rail extension to the Tacoma Dome.
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The trophy is on a tour of North America, visiting Portland, Seattle and Bellevue before heading to Vancouver, British Columbia.