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Migrant families return to Logan after state tightens restrictions on shelter stays
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Read More For Spanish speakers, a non profit media outlet is looking to address disinformation ahead of election
Avery Bleichfeld September 19th, 2024 Laura ...
Read More King County Sheriff’s lawsuit over Burien camping ban thrown out by federal judge
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Read More New study finds alarming signs of anti-Asian violence, harassment in Seattle
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Read More Department of Corrections shutters its execution chamber in Walla Walla
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Read More CPD to host emergency assistance center in Little Village in wake of deadly shooting
by: Angelica Sanchez, Gabriel Castillo Posted: Sep 25, 2024 ...
Read More Members of Arizona tribes march to U.S. Capitol to push Congress to pass RECA
The bill would extend the filing ...
Read More New report outlines improvement plans for special education in North Carolina
Chantal Brown September 9, 2024 State ...
Read More King County executive proposes temporary funding fix to keep public health clinics open
Centers offering a safety net for ...
Read More New ‘loitering’ penalties targeting Seattle drug and prostitution zones approved by City Council
Amy Radil September 18, 2024 / 8:33 am ...
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What to know about immigration in Washington amid threats of ‘mass deportations’
We broke down some of the immigration visas and statuses that are relevant to Washington state. Author: Sharon Yoo Published: 5:44 PM PST January 13, 2025 WASHINGTON, USA — President Donald Trump…
Read More Seattle boosts funding to tackle Aurora Avenue’s persistent sex trafficking issue
by Joel Moreno, KOMO News Reporter Wed, January 8th 2025 at 4:14 PM SEATTLE — Efforts to confront prostitution along Seattle’s Aurora Avenue will be getting a new infusion of resources this…
Read More Closure of Navigation Center in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District postponed
by Jeremy Harris, KOMO News Tue, January 7th 2025 at 6:54 PM SEATTLE — The closure of a homeless service center in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District (CID) has been postponed by two months.…
Read More California Gov. Gavin Newsom announces increase in paid family leave and disability benefits
By Dave Pehling Updated on: January 2, 2025 / 1:37 PM PST Governor Gavin Newsom on Thursday morning announced an increase to paid family leave and disability benefits for California residents…
Read More Chattanooga firefighter case heard by Tennessee Supreme Court
January 8, 2025 at 9:00 p.m. by Sofia Saric The Tennessee Supreme Court is considering to what extent judges can review an agency’s denial of disability benefits after a Chattanooga firefighter…
Read More How you can help those affected by the California wildfires
Tens of thousands have fled their homes as wildfires rip through neighborhoods all over Los Angeles By NBC Staff • Published January 8, 2025 • Updated on January 12, 2025 at 12:59 am Wildfires fanned by intense…
Read More Nearly 300 new Illinois laws go into effect this week. Here are some of the most notable.
By CBS Chicago Team, Adam Harrington, Elyssa Kaufman, Jeramie Bizzle, Eric Henderson, Joshua Hernandez Updated on: January 1, 2025 / 7:52 AM CST CHICAGO — There are close to 300 new Illinois or Chicago-area laws going into…
Read More SMUD receives $11.6 million grant to build electric vehicle charging stations
by: Jacque Porter Posted: Jan 8, 2025 / 02:53 PM PST The Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) is receiving $11.63 million in federal funding to build electric vehicle (EV) charging stations, U.S.…
Read More Sacramento City Council appoints interim city manager. Here’s what we know
Updated: 6:42 PM PST Jan 7, 2025 Lindsay Weber SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The Sacramento City Council has appointed Leyne Milstein as the interim city manager. The move comes weeks after…
Read More Officials inspect Tacoma ICE detention center after legal battle
Washington Labor & Industries inspectors found no violations, but the Department of Health is still fighting to investigate detainee living conditions. by Jaelynn Grisso January 6, 2025 State labor officials uncovered…
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