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One man in Clarkston, Washington, is a caregiver at work and at home. What does a day look like for him?
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(Runtime 59:40)In this hour, we look at the future of aging—and why we need to act now. As America’s population grows older, many communities may not be…
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A man who killed three people while driving drunk, including two from the eastern Washington town of Clarkston, will serve 22 years in prison.
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The U.S. Supreme Court will review an application for a stay in a federal lawsuit involving local retired eye doctor Richard Eggleston.
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A retired Clarkston eye doctor is part of a group asking the U-S Supreme Court to grant an injunction in a lawsuit against Washington state officials.
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A Clarkston landscaper is on the road to recovery after a near-fatal mountain biking incident.
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As people get older, staying social and getting exercise can be difficult. A group of line dancers in Clarkston, Washington are finding a way to address both of those challenges.
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An attorney representing unhoused Clarkston residents filed a motion Friday for a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction against Clarkston.
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As a community grapples with what to do about the growing homeless population, unhoused residents say the grind of daily life makes it difficult to make progress
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A retired Clarkston ophthalmologist was facing discipline from the Washington Medical Commission after writing a series of opinion columns sharing contested COVID-19 information. Now, he will be allowed to appeal a decision denying his request for a preliminary injunction. Rachel Sun reports.