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Christopher “Shane” Burbank has resigned days after being hired as a Thurston County Sheriff's deputy. One of three Tacoma officers charged in the 2020 killing of Manuel Ellis, Burbank was acquitted of all charges in December.
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The Northwest Film Forum organized a weekend of film screenings, a punk show, and brunch to celebrate Black punks everywhere.
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The Olympia Police Department plans to install 16 automatic license plate cameras surrounding the Westside Capital Mall area and near I-5 entrances on the city’s east end.
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Author Shain Shapiro argues that small-to-medium-size music venues contribute to the vibrancy of cities and should be thought of as talent incubators.
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Most of the funding will go to the state Office of Refugee and Immigrant Assistance for services that include housing and legal assistance, food, and transportation.
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According to NOAA, an ‘unusual mortality event' that was killing off gray whales on the west coast has ended. But climate change is adding uncertainty to their conclusions.
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The U.S. Coast Guard has developed a new system to try to reduce the number of whales hit by vessels. It's a 4-year pilot project in the waters in and around Seattle.
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Washington Senator Patty Murray has made a rare endorsement in a contested primary, setting up a competitive August race for voters in the 6th Congressional District.
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Charles Leo Daniel was identified as the man found at an ICE facility in Tacoma. It’s believed he was held in solitary confinement, possibly close to 4 years.
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The Museum of Pop Culture's newest exhibit takes a look at pop culture icons and moments to explore the question: What is pop culture?