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With $13.8 million in federal funding on hold, Washington's technical colleges are gearing up for a fight, affecting thousands of students and essential job training services.
In Spokane, a protest against Trump’s immigration stance led to nine arrests, igniting a heated debate on the rights of protesters versus the federal government's heavy-handed response.
During a recent council meeting, Spokane officials scrutinized the latest Point-in-Time Count, which reported fewer homeless ...
Governor Ferguson's shift to a partisan stance has drawn sharp criticism from Senator Braun, who argues for accountability in ...
With a recent vote, Spokane's City Council mandates security for vacant properties, seeking to improve neighborhood safety ...
Leaves: Spinach, lettuce, cabbage (aka rabbit food). Stems: Asparagus, rhubarb (the latter shows up in pies, but don't be ...
This morning (July 16th), a driver slammed into a crash attenuator on southbound I-5 near I-405 in Tukwila, and endangered WSDOT workers.
If you were near Columbia Center Boulevard in Kennewick yesterday evening, chances are you might have thought someone was ...
In Seattle, inflation tops the charts, with a 1.4% recent increase affecting food and energy. Families may pay nearly $600 more for groceries this year.
After struggling with tax increases, Washington state finds a silver lining as ferry construction costs drop significantly, saving taxpayers $357 million through a competitive bidding process.
After relocating to Mexico, Elhier Montiel Flores learned he won't receive unemployment benefits due to expired work authorization, despite a judge ruling he wasn't at fault for overpayments.
Yakima residents share the old-school skills that time and tech left behind. Find out which talents made the top 10 list of obsolete favorites.
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