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The Trump administration's approval of the state's request for assistance means FEMA will help the state pay for infrastructure repairs, evacuations and shelters.
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Unprecedented flooding drove tens of thousands of people from their homes. As local authorities share resources, the Trump administration has authorized federal emergency aid.
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Pierce County’s Silvaseed, in Roy, Washington, collects, cleans, sorts and stores seed — and grows seedlings — to help restore forests hard-hit by increasingly intense wildfires.
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Multiple communities, including those along the Skagit River are being evacuated, and other residents are encouraged to get ready to leave their property.
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At least 19 colleges have changed essay prompts this year, according to one college counseling firm. Will it change how students talk about themselves?
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Nonprofit and private landlords claim eviction bans allow tenants to stop paying rent for long stretches. The Tacoma City Council is considering rolling back renter protections.
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Nighttime coyote sightings are not uncommon in Western Washington. But a recent bump in reports of daytime encounters has some Seattle residents near Volunteer Park and the Washington Park Arboretum concerned.
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Among financial pressures facing universities, federal funding upheaval means there could be fewer spots available at graduate programs this cycle.
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In an effort to cut federal spending and end programs that promote diversity, equity and inclusion, the Trump administration has cut funding for some college access programs.
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University of Washington oceanographers decoded data from two sets of native coral samples collected more than a century apart, and found acidification there was accelerating.