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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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Through a new partnership with Cascade PBS, Nate Sanford will cover state politics and policy with an emphasis on how they impact people 18 to 35.
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Washington state officials are bracing for a 10 to $12 billion budget gap over the next several years. The legislature will convene in January to craft a two-year budget.
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This year Washington State Academy of Sciences' annual symposium focused on how the state can utilize artificial intelligence in climate, health and agriculture.
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An executive order was signed by Gov. Jay Inslee on Tuesday and highlights the huge potential for generative AI in government operations as well as its risks.
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Since its founding more than a century ago, Washington state has seen few changes to the way sudden or unusual deaths are investigated. And experts from…
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Nicole MacMaster remembers her mom, Frankie "Ellen" Schmitz, as a doting grandmother who loved to crochet. Christmastime was her favorite, and she always…
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It isn’t often a coroner gets to deliver good news. Last week was an exception for Hayley Thompson.The Skagit County coroner learned her office was…
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Dr. Carl Wigren could stand in for just about any medical examiner as seen on TV. He’s witty, a fast talker who knows a lot about investigating deaths.In…
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WASHINGTON STATE (AP) — Insect experts say people should calm down about the big bug with the nickname "murder hornet" — unless you are a beekeeper or a…