Sustainable waste management supporters have called previous environmental impact statements a “boondoggle.”
Controversial King County program diverts young offenders from incarceration for certain crimes.
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Moving away from mandates, officials say the next phase in Washington’s response is about “empowering” residents to keep safe.
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Here’s what’s happening after adjournment of the 2022 session of the Washington Legislature.
First case involves death of Kent man; future inquests include Auburn, Kent, Federal Way police
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King County scientists recently celebrated flying fish. The celebration came March 2 as a plane carrying 12,000 Lake Sammamish kokanee salmon eggs landed at the… Continue reading
Internet activist also developed one of the first and largest coronavirus tracking websites.
There’s plenty of Zoo Doo to go around. The zoo has ended a lottery system that limited who got the prized poo.
The former Seahawks player will not have to do any additional jail time.
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“As long as we breathe, as long as our hearts beat, we’re going to protect our land,” said Valeriy Goloborodko.
KC Councilmember Reagan Dunn wanted to pause the program after local mayors expressed concern.
One lane reopened late Wednesday morning
King County’s indoor mandate will end at the same time.
Police don’t have a suspect in custody
Mercer Island resident Nancy Spaeth went on dialysis at age 18 and received four kidney transplants.
Board of Health still encourages helmet use, but citatations will no longer be issued