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Olympia beats record high for second straight day
The high temperatures are about 20 degrees above normal, with average temperatures for this time of year in the upper…
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Two people hit by jet ski at high speed at Lake Chelan
Both bystanders sustained minor injuries and are in stable condition, officials said.
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Bellingham parents fight to keep two neighborhood elementary schools from closing
Two Bellingham elementary schools may close due to declining enrollment and aging buildings. No decision has been made.
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How loud are the World Cup matches? Not as loud as the 12s — but fans could get there
Seismographs near Seattle Stadium have already registered seismic events to rival Seahawks fans.
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911 services restored after Washington-wide outage
An outage of 911 services was resolved on Monday after several agencies reported issues with services.
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Thurston County infant one of three sickened with botulism after having now-recalled formula
Nara Organics Whole Milk Organic Powdered infant formula was recalled after three infants in California, Pennsylvania and Washington became ill.
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Judge dismisses charges against King County Assessor John Wilson
A dismissal motion filed by the Seattle City Attorney’s Office stated that the alleged victim “no longer wants to cooperate.”
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Person stationed at JBLM holds down suspect during attempted Lakewood carjacking with child inside car
Police said the suspect jumped onto a convertible, punched the driver and later tried to take a second vehicle.
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Downtown Seattle Association says business climate is costing jobs, tax revenue
The Downtown Seattle Association warns Seattle’s business climate is “losing ground” to Bellevue, citing rising office vacancies and declining office…
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Recording-breaking heat expected across western Washington
Seattle could break a heat record for the second day in a row Monday.
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