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Washington state's 105-day legislative session ended Sunday. Here's how lawmakers ended up closing the gap on a huge budget deficit and the possibilities for a special session.
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Washington's 6th District Rep. Emily Randall's first term in Congress has already been marked by dramatic federal funding cuts and contentious committee hearings.
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Feed stores are selling out of baby chickens. But there are downsides to having a backyard flock, such as cost and potential exposure to bird flu.
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Seattle voters will be asked in August if they want to continue paying for the city’s democracy voucher program.
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A bill that aims to address housing supply and affordability in Washington by lowering parking requirements is headed to the governor’s desk to be signed into law.
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School districts across the state have hired a private company to monitor everything students write in an effort to prevent them from hurting themselves or others.
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Washington 1st District U.S. Rep. Suzan DelBene is pushing for Congress to take back its role in crafting trade policy, amid the turmoil caused by Trump's sweeping tariffs.
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Kids in Need of Defense, or KIND, currently serves more than 400 unaccompanied children and youth across the Pacific Northwest.
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Gray whales are often seen migrating along the Washington coast. But there’s just one place in the world where people can go to try and touch them.
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Following backlash from members, REI Co-op is retracting its endorsement of Doug Burgum, a Trump administration appointee.