A divided Washington State Supreme Court ruled last month that a “three strikes” criminal offender can be ...
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WA congressional delegation votes for continued funding of federal government
WA congressional delegation votes for continued funding of federal government
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Washington panel considers outlawing community notification of sex offenders
Washington panel considers outlawing community notification of sex offenders
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Washington Gov. Jay Inslee tests positive for COVID-19 for the third time
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee tests positive for COVID-19 for the third time
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Washington lawmaker joins bipartisan call for carbon tax overhaul to ease gas pains
Washington lawmaker joins bipartisan call for carbon tax overhaul to ease gas pains
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WA Attorney General: $42 million recovered from fraudulent unemployment claims
WA Attorney General: $42 million recovered from fraudulent unemployment claims
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Washington state has the nation’s seventh-highest reported crime rate
Washington state has the nation’s seventh-highest reported crime rate
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Washington public pension system expected to be fully funded by 2027
Washington public pension system expected to be fully funded by 2027