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Study: A Common Insecticide Is Harming Bees And Their Ability To Pollinate Crops
Bees exposed to a type of insecticides called neonicotinoids dramatically changed their behavior — becoming sluggish, antisocial and spending less time caring for the colony's young, researchers say.
From I-90 To North-Central Washington, Bridges And Tunnels Save Animals And Prevent Wrecks
A 12-mile stretch of Highway 97 in north-central Washington outside Omak is one of the state’s most dangerous corridors for wildlife collisions. More than 350 deer are hit each year. New wildlife crossings like those seen over Interstate 90 and Snoqualmie Pass may help.
Seattle Catholic Archdiocese Pays $7 Million In Priest Sex Abuse Cases
The Seattle Archdiocese has paid nearly $7 million to settle claims by six men that former priests abused them when they were children. The men said the archdiocese “knew or should have known that the priests posed a danger to children” and failed to protect them.
50 Years Since A 'Revolution': How The Beatles Made 'The White Album'
Producer Giles Martin shares the remarkable stories, early demos, outtakes and stunning new mixes from the just-released deluxe version of the album.
Professional Initiative Sponsor Tim Eyman Is Back With Another Proposed $30 Car Tabs Measure
Nearly 20 years after Washington voters passed Initiative 695, which repealed Washington's motor vehicle excise tax, anti-tax activist Tim Eyman says he's close to qualifying a new initiative to repeal taxes to support Sound Transit and restrict car tabs to $30.
Washington Had High Voter Turnout This Year, But Lower In Counties Like Yakima. Why?
In 2018, San Juan County had the highest voter turnout at nearly 84 percent, while Yakima County had the lowest at 61 percent. One major reason for that gap: demographics.
In Season Of Christmas Peace, There’s A Serious Tree-Marketing War Over Your Family
The Christmas holiday is centered around peace. But an escalating marketing war for families’ hearts is developing between the real and fake tree industries.
Roy Clark, 'Hee Haw' Host And Country Music Ambassador, Dies At 85
The singer and multi-instrumentalist, known for his fleet guitar work and big smile, began his career as a teenage prodigy and rose to become a regular presence in the living rooms of America.
1 In 10 Public School Students Are In Texas. They'll Now Learn Slavery Played Central Role In Civil War
The state's previous social studies standards listed three causes for the Civil War: sectionalism, states' rights and slavery, in that order.
Costs Grow For Jay Inslee's Out-Of-State Travel, With Speculation Of His 2020 Plans
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee's busy out-of-state travel schedule has put a strain on the state troopers who protect him and resulted in a spike in overtime costs. As a result, the Washington State Patrol has requested an additional $1.3 million to protect the governor and first lady over the next two years.
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