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Pentagon Niger Ambush Report Will Not Assign Blame For Soldiers' Deaths
NPR has obtained details of the report, to be released Thursday, on the deaths of four American soldiers in Niger last October. The report identifies no single failure leading to their deaths.
Mormon Church Will Sever Ties With Boy Scouts, Create Own Youth Program
The organizations have had a close relationship for more than a century. But the church hasn't always been happy with changes the Boy Scouts of America has made in recent years.
FILM REVIEW: ‘A Quiet Place’ Updates The Creature Feature
The story of A Quiet Place spans approximately thirteen months, in the year 2020. Posters and aging newspaper clippings quickly reveal humankind has been ravaged by a merciless alien force. A family of five tip-toe into the nearest town to take supplies from the shelves of ransacked stores.
This Orca Was Stolen From Puget Sound. The Lummi Nation Want Her Back
They threw noisemakers into the water to drive pods of orcas into the narrow cove, then blocked the way out and pulled the baby whales out of the water.Nearly 50 orcas from the Salish Sea’s population were captured this way. Today, only one of those whales is still alive.
FILM REVIEW: Motherhood Isn‘t Perfect, Just Real, In ‘Tully’
It’s tough being a mom, even though it’s “such a blessing” to bring another life into the world. The central character in the new comedy-drama 'Tully' knows it all too well.
Top Washington Prosecutors Call For New Strategy To Address Drug Addiction
Two of Washington top elected prosecutors say the state is failing to adequately address an epidemic of drug addiction. They say it’s a major contributor to crime, but also to homelessness.
Oregonians Deliver Loads Of Comments About Proposed Weapons Ban
In what is likely a record, the Oregon Secretary of State’s Office in recent weeks fielded nearly 1,600 pages of comments criticizing a ballot title for Initiative Petition 43.
Threatened By Rising Housing Prices, Some SeaTac Homeowners Fight Back
As housing prices increase in SeaTac, one group of mobile home owners has banded together to buy their land - and save their homes.
Eightmile Lake Dam Above Leavenworth Gets New Spillway, Being Monitored
Outside of Leavenworth, Washington, crews have been working on a dam in trouble. Now, the irrigation district that owns the dam has installed a new 55-foot spillway of large rocks to reinforce the structure.
Despite Ongoing Investigations, Two Washington Lawmakers File To Run Again
Two embattled Washington state representatives have filed to run for re-election—despite ongoing investigations into their conduct.
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