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(Runtime 1:10)A bill aimed at expanding more housing options across Washington state is under consideration in the Legislature. Engrossed Senate Bill 5471…
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There are only so many things employees get to have a say over in their jobs. Which laptops or messaging app your office uses might not be your call. For a while, decisions on the use of technology in the workplace have been up to management for public workers in Washington state, thanks to a law passed in 2002. But now, some lawmakers want to pass an exemption that would allow public sector employees to bargain on one broad and ever-changing technology — artificial intelligence.
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(Runtime :53)New federal legislation has been introduced to crack down on artificial intelligence, or AI.The new bill, nicknamed the COPIED Act, would…
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By: Jeanie Lindsey, Northwest News NetworkA federal judge has finally determined what legislative district boundaries will look like in central…
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(Runtime :57) New legislation would allow breweries and wineries in Washington to serve beer and wine at all the same places you find food trucks.…
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Kaiser Permanente is set to remove its First Fill requirement for large group plans in Washington next year. However, the program will remain in place for some small group plans. Rachel Sun reports.
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(Runtime :57) Jacob Johns is an artist and community organizer living in Washington. He recently finished painting a “Free the Vote” mural in Spokane to…
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A Washington committee studying options for a new regional airport location met for the final time Friday, and will disband at the end of this month without recommending a single site to the Legislature.
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Imagine a stranger took your family’s heirlooms and then offered you an opportunity to buy them back before selling them at auction. In 1993, the Nez…
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(Runtime 1:11)A new clean energy project proposal that includes the construction of hundreds of wind turbines in the Columbia Basin, is facing pushback…