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Get The Candy Bowl Ready. Dr. Fauci Says Halloween Is A Go This Year
It's time to get those costumes and bowls of candy ready — Halloween is just around the corner.And unlike last year, trick-or-treating can go ahead this season — that's according to the nation's top infectious disease expert, Dr. Anthony Fauci.
Helping Afghan Refugees In The Tri Cities
The Tri Cities area will see 40 Afgham refugees resettled there. What are organziations are doing to assist them?
Unlocking An Elk Hoof Disease Mystery
WSU researchers unlock key to elk hoof disease mystery.
How A Royal Wedding Turned Into The Biggest And Best Beer Festival On The Planet
The steins of beer. The plates of roast pork and chicken, sausages and dumplings. The brass bands. The throngs of people, many of them in traditional Bavarian dress. Dirndls or lederhosen, anyone? That’s how you probably identify Oktoberfest today. However, in the beginning, it had a very different feel.
Inslee Says Lower Snake River Dams Report Should Be Ready This Summer
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee says a report should come out this summer on the four controversial dams on the Lower Snake River.
Young People Delayed In Federal Climate Suit, But They'd Rather Be In Court
The 21 young people who are suing the federal government over climate change are waiting for an appeals court in Oregon to rule on whether their case can go forward.
WSU Researchers Measure Electrical Currents To Determine Soil Health
Researchers at Washington State University are developing a new way to measure soil health that could be a game changer in agriculture.
Inslee’s Vaccine Mandate Survives Court Challenge To Block It
Washington Governor Jay Inslee’s vaccine mandate has survived an 11th hour court challenge. On Monday, Thurston County Superior Court Judge Carol Murphy denied a motion for an injunction to block the mandate from taking effect.
Skiers, Hockey Stars With Northwest Ties Champing At Bit To Qualify For 2022 Olympics
An Olympic torch lighting ceremony in (Ancient Olympia,) Greece on Monday started the countdown to the next Winter Olympics. Those games will unfold in Beijing three-and-a-half months from now. Olympic hopefuls from the Northwest are undeterred by controversies swirling around the host country.
No Clear Picture Yet Of How Many Will Lose Jobs Because Of WA Vaccine Mandate
Washington Governor Jay Inslee’s vaccine mandate is now in effect. But it may be several days before we know how many people in state government, health care and education lost their jobs because they didn’t get vaccinated.
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