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Mount Vernon couple sues Washington over land taking tied to salmon habitat plan
A Mount Vernon couple says the state plans to demolish their only driveway while appeals over a land taking are…
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Seattle, King County leaders to vote on blocking ICE access to data, property
The Seattle City Council will vote on a measure related to license plate reader data, while the King County Council…
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Slide closes highway, school district in Grays Harbor County
The slide occurred Friday morning on state Route 109. The highway was closed over the weekend. One alternating lane of…
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Video of DUI arrest highlights urgency for new Washington law aiming to speed up toxicology tests
Gov. Ferguson signed a bipartisan bill Wednesday aimed at resolving the massive backlog of DUI toxicology tests in Washington.
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Kent police investigating after man found dead in Lake Fenwick
The Kent Police Department said it responded to Lake Fenwick after someone who saw the body called 911.
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City of Algona suspends fiber optic cable installation following second gas line rupture
The City of Algona put a four-day suspension in effect to talk with the fiber internet provider and give residents…
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Sound Transit’s ‘Crosslake Connection’ set to open this weekend, linking Seattle and the Eastside
Sound Transit’s new 2 Line “Crosslake Connection” opens this weekend, linking Seattle and the Eastside by light rail for the…
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Seattle Storm’s first Chief Social Impact Officer leans on personal experience to create culture of change
Sheridan Blanford makes history as Seattle Storm’s first-ever Chief Social Impact Officer, pledging transformative initiatives for community advocacy and equity.
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Samish Island couple’s ‘happy place’ becomes maddening after microgrid moves in next door
A Samish Island couple said a Puget Sound Energy microgrid built next to their property violates noise rules and has…
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City of Seattle settles with police detective who claimed discrimination
Detective Denise “Cookie” Bouldin’s original claim against the city sought $10 million.
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