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Costco says it will offer job interviews to any Washington state liquor worker who is displaced when stores close in June.Chief legal officer Joel…
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Now that voters have kicked the state out of the liquor store business, some people are looking forward to changes in how they buy booze. Others, though,…
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Perhaps it was the struggling economy. Perhaps it was the thought of paying triple figures for vehicle registration. But Seattle voters did something on…
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OLYMPIA, Wash. – The mood in state liquor stores across Washington is subdued. More than nine-hundred state employees face lay-off with the passage of…
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Washington voters have ended nearly 80 years of state-controlled liquor sales. As of Tuesday night, Initiative 1183 was passing with 60 percent of the…
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Seattle Times reports that the second try, plus more than $22 million, was the charm for Costco Wholesale in attempting to kick the state out of the…
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Tacoma News Tribune reports that Tacoma voters are easily passing citywide ballot Initiative No. 1 – the measure seeking to make “marijuana or cannabis…
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Early election returns show Tim Eyman's anti-tolling initiative is failing.Unofficial results released Tuesday night showed the race too close to call,…
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OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — Washington voters have approved a constitutional amendment that requires the Legislature to set aside cash during boom…
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Seattle voters are saying "no" to new taxes to help pay to patch potholes, improve bus service and plan for future transit needs. Proposition 1 would've…