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Boeing is still struggling to iron out kinks in the production of its new 787 Dreamliner. The company is expected to announce the latest delay for that…
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Washington's Employment Security Department is sending out 2011's tax-rate notices this week to more than 170,000 businesses.The agency says next year's…
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A leading defense analyst who had previously predicted a Boeing win in the competition to build the US Air Force's next generation of refueling tankers…
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Washington Governor Chris Gregoire says she will call a special session of the legislature to address the ballooning budget crisis. The Democrat made the…
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Washington lawmakers return to Olympia this week, but not for a special session. They're getting organized for the regular session in January. That will…
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How should we measure societal progress and success? What is the economy really for? Is the measure of Gross National Happiness, championed by the tiny…
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About $5.3 million in monthly grants to community health clinics around the state will be suspended through June. Three dozen organizations representing…
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Thousands to lose jobless benefits, Tacoma finds limits to saving Old City Hall, and today is World AIDS Day. Unemployment Benefits End for 100,000 in…
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Nearly 100,000 people in Washington will get letters this week, letting them know how soon their unemployment benefits will run out. Emergency assistance…
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Boeing's damaged Dreamliner No. 2 is back in the air – but not for test flights. It's not clear when the new jet's test flight program will resume or how…