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The report says the new facility should include more outdoor space, larger courtrooms and multi-purpose areas for things like counseling and creative activities.
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The survey includes thousands of Washington students between grade 6 and 12 who are asked questions about their health and environment.
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More taxpayer-funded mobile crisis teams will soon be available for young people in crisis in King County.
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Ben Danielson, a pediatrician and professor at the University of Washington co-authored the study which tracked proposed closures of youth detention centers from 2010 to 2023.
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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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The Youth Bill of Rights was drafted over several years with input from more than 2,000 local young people ages 7 to 24 and outlines the needs of this specific demographic.
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Half a dozen Washington councilmembers are under the age of 30. Many say they ran for their position because the issues that young people face weren't being addressed.
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Local brothers Free and Raven Borsey will use some of the Bullitt Prize grant to restart a youth canoe program that gave them valuable lessons as teenagers.
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Participation for Washingtonians 18-24 dropped 8.5 points from the 2020 election, but improved compared to 2016.
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A Tacoma humanitarian has gathered a dozen restaurants to support students facing hunger this summer with his 'All Youth Can Eat' campaign, which allows them to eat for free.