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The House Bill would require Washington-based consumer cooperatives with more than 2,500 employees to reserve two seats on its board of directors for people who work at the co-op.
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The executive order, temporarily blocked by a federal court in Baltimore, threatens federal funding to hospitals providing gender-affirming care for people under age 19.
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Washington’s budget is already in a tight spot, and Democratic state officials say Trump’s federal spending cuts could make it much worse.
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A ballot measure to expand Burien's minimum wage appeared to be passing on Wednesday, with 55% of voters voting in favor.
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Dan Sheridan, elevated to CEO in April of 2024, has seen Brooks Running expand its' Seattle-based workforce in recent years and move into more global markets, including China.
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The new law took effect last month, but Measure 1, if passed, would reduce exceptions for smaller businesses and carveouts for tips and benefits
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The debate over rent limits has roared back to life in Washington this year, as a bill to cap annual increases makes its way through the state legislature.
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It's been a year since the last manufacturing plant that was partially responsible for the "aroma of Tacoma" has closed. A group of volunteers set out to document what the city smells like now for a book.
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Urban Indian Health Institute said not having access to that information will make it difficult for American Indian and Alaska Native Tribes to address health concerns.
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After a viral online organizing campaign, hundreds rallied in Olympia Wednesday, protesting President Donald Trump and Elon Musk as part of a national day of action.