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Another burn ban is announced — this time for Eastern Washington.
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(Runtime 1:01)Proposed federal Medicaid cuts could have consequences for Washington state, hitting rural communities hard. More than 1.8 million residents…
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(Runtime 0:41)The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife announced nearly two dozen lakes in Eastern Washington will open on Saturday for trout…
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By Rose Owens, FāVS NewsAbout 95% of people struggling with addiction have experienced trauma, according to NAOMI's Development Director Barbara Comito.…
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Pertussis, or whooping cough, is circulating across Washington, with two cases reported in the student population at Washington State University on Tuesday.
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(Runtime 1:00)They happen late at night, or in the early morning. They’re set in junkyards or other industrial lots. They burn cars, scrap and abandoned…
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(Runtime :57) Eastern Washington will soon get more help in solving Missing or Murdered Indigenous Persons cases.A new federal MMIP Regional Outreach…
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The Channeled Scablands of Eastern Washington couldn’t be further away from waterfront property. But at the end of the last ice age, the area was, at times, underwater. Torrential flooding cascaded through the area and created the current landscape, including the Grand Coulee.Some 15,000 years later, that geological gravitas has inspired a composition for guitars.
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El juez Salvador Mendoza Jr. es el primer latino de Washington en recibir su investidura como miembro del Tribunal de Apelaciones de los EE.UU. para el Noveno Circuito.
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Washington Governor Jay Inslee visited Washington State University's Pullman campus on Thursday. He spoke with Northwest Public Broadcasting's Mary Ellen Pitney on climate-related issues including building more electric car charging stations, helping towns become fire resistant and recovery efforts in Malden, three years after that Labor Day fire.