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Seattle Transplants Share Their Views On Wenatchee Valley Living
What do recent Seattle area transplants to the Wenatchee Valley think about living in the Apple Capital?
Old Farmer's Almanac Reveals WA's Next Snowfall
From snowy winters to warmer spring days, the Old Farmer's Almanac foretells the weather changes in Washington.
Washington loves its dogs to another level
Owners of dogs in Washington are among the most likely to spoil their pets in the country, according to a new study
Should lunch be mandatory in Washington schools?
Many Washington schools are falling short of the recommended best practice of providing students with 20 minutes of seated lunchtime
Solar panel recycling is not off to a good start in Washington
Recycling solar panels is difficult, it's expensive, and most panel manufacturers would just rather see them go into a landfill. (Not the best option.)
This is What Scares People Most in Washington
If I were to guess Washington’s fears, I’d mention earthquakes, tsunamis, rattlesnakes, spiders, or mask mandates.
WA Restaurant Named Most Romantic in the Country
Elevate your date night with a visit to Wild Sage Bistro, where delectable dishes and a romantic setting await in Spokane.
Washington Roads Among Worst in US, A PNW State Has the Best
A new study ranks Washngton with the 6th worst roads in the country.
The rankings analyzed road condition data from 2012 to 2022 from the Bureau of Transportation Statistics, specifically looking at the percentage of total miles within each state that are deemed “unacceptable”
Washington ranks sixth with over 29% of its roads below standards, totaling 5,695 miles.
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Bill would toughen penalties for unlawful firearm possession
(The Center Square) – A Washington state Republican lawmaker is backing a bill that would stiffen penalties for unlawful firearm possession by requiring every individual convicted as such to go to jail, with no discretion from police.
Rep. Sam ...
WA Supreme Court hears arguments in high-capacity magazine ban case
(The Center Square) – The Washington Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday morning in a high-profile gun rights case that may ultimately be decided by the U.S. Supreme Court.
The case involves a Kelso gun store owner challenging a law that went into effect on July 1, 2022, prohibiting the sale, attempted sale, manufacture, and distribution of magazines that hold more than 10 rounds. The ...
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