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The Cowlitz County Board of Commissioners is considering not participating in a state grant aimed at housing and homelessness, which it has received for at least 10 years. County … ...
Fred Leroy Patmon was born in Hoxie, Kansas, on Jan. 12, 1949. He was the oldest child of Charles (Chuck) and Arlene Hereford Patmon. Fred was soon joined by sisters Carol Mueller (Larry), Jean Baggs ...
Cliff Mass, professor of atmospheric sciences at the University of Washington in Seattle, says the article is nonsense. He criticized the piece in a Thursday blog in which he called the article ...
Seven potential cases of tuberculosis have been reported at the federal immigrant detention center in Tacoma. But state health officials don’t believe the serious and highly contagious bacterial ...
Clark County Fair: Friday-Sunday, Aug. 1-10, Clark County Fairgrounds, 17402 NE Delfel Road, Ridgefield. Enjoy carnival rides, live music, animal exhibits and more at the annual Clark County Fair. A ...
Trump, Congressional Republicans propose big cuts for Western renewable energy labs The Pacific Northwest National Laboratory would lose a third of its funding, and the National Renewable Energy ...
Photos of gray wolf and badly injured cow on K-Diamond-K Guest Ranch from gray wolf depredation following July 29, 2025, wolf kill by WDFW.
Employees at one of Washington state’s largest health agencies are bracing for layoffs due to ongoing funding challenges.
Seattle City Attorney Ann Davison filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, challenging two executive orders regarding gender ideology and DEI policies. The two Trump-issued executive … ...
A new firearms-related law took effect this month in Washington, but the state is still two years away from implementing a controversial law requiring a permit to purchase firearms. House Bill 2118 ...
Joe Kent, a former Army Special Forces soldier and two-time Republican candidate for Congress in Washington state, was confirmed by the U.S. Senate on Wednesday as director of the National ...
Washington’s safety net clinics face ‘perfect storm’ of federal threats Cuts to Medicaid and a change restricting services for some immigrants loom over the state’s 27 community health centers ...
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