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Opponents of a mandatory payroll tax to fund Washington state’s new long-term care program have filed a class action lawsuit in federal court seeking to stop the January start of the payroll premium for most employees in the state. The suit was filed on behalf of three businesses in the state and six individuals.
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The U.S. Senate has confirmed civil rights attorney Tana Lin as a federal judge in Seattle. Washington Sen. Patty Murray says Lin will be the first former public defender and the first Asian American to serve as a federal judge in the state.
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President Joe Biden announced on Thursday another diverse group of candidates for his second round of judicial nominations, a day after some in his first…
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One of the last killer whales to be captured as part of Washington's whale trade will remain in captivity following a federal court ruling Tuesday,…
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Four members of a Renton family have pleaded guilty to fraud for pretending to be disabled and collecting more than $350,000 in Social Security and…
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The Colville man accused of planting a bomb along Spokane’s Martin Luther King Day parade route pleaded not guilty today.It was Kevin Harpham’s second…