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In June 2020, suitcases were found along West Seattle shorelines containing human remains of two people who were renting a room from Michael Lee Dudley.
“It’s part of our culture to have an alcoholic drink around the holidays,” said Dr. Richard Geary III.
Washington lists the animal as endangered.
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“We’ve been trying to educate people and treat people for many years,” said Andrew Thurman, MD.
Washington lawmakers will hold 39 hearings this week. Nearly all will be conducted in person, which hasn’t happened in three years.
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The Native and Strong Lifeline provides culturally appropriate mental health support and referrals.
Last year was the deadliest year on record for transgender violence and deaths, according to the Human Rights Campaign.
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Carolyn DeFord of the Puyallup Tribe spoke about her mother’s 1999 disappearance and what has led to this crisis.
The holiday happy hour will take place on Nov. 18 at The Winemakers Reserve in Woodinville.
“This initiative shows Overlake values our employees,” said J. Michael Marsh, President and CEO.
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Workers at an Albertsons in Marysville urge shoppers to sign a petition blocking the $25 billion deal.
Ferrell has three years remaining in his term as mayor.
Treehouse’s Holiday Magic program and store supported over 4,100 foster care youth in WA in 2021.
By Dec. 1, law enforcement agencies must either adopt the model policy or adopt a policy consistent with it.
OLEO said while it supports a body-worn camera policy, the KCSO’s current policy is insufficient.
