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Women who signed a “Stand With Us” anti-harassment letter to Washington legislative leaders in November say they want a “safe, neutral space” to...
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The FCC will vote Dec. 14 on a plan to undo rules that prevent Internet providers from blocking or slowing websites and apps. The plan would require broadband providers to disclose their practices.
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Memorial Stadium at the Seattle Center could be closer to getting a makeover. Seattle Public Schools, which owns the stadium, has signed an agreement with…
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Shallow, active earthquake faults are being discovered all over Oregon and Washington state. Collectively, these may present a higher risk than the...
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After Ed Murray's resignation as Mayor of Seattle, there was a series of transitions as council members took over the city's highest office, returned to…
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In response to recent reports about sexual harassment at the Washington state Capitol, a state Senate committee voted Tuesday night to require all...
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Washington state lawmakers will likely have to come up with an extra $1 billion for schools when they convene in January for the 2018 session. The...
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Beginning next year, Washington state senators and Senate staff will be required to take annual sexual harassment training. The Senate’s operations...
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A local wild-salmon advocacy group has filed a lawsuit against Cooke Aquaculture in U.S. District Court in Seattle. The Wild Fish Conservancy says the…
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The state of Washington has agreed to pay $4 million to settle a lawsuit involving a 7-year-old girl named Cheyene who was rescued from a trash and...