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Someone tried to kill Kennewick Man, PBS show dramatizes

New PBS show documents and dramatizes controversial Kennewick Man…Click to Continue »

 

Feds paying for sewer analysis of pot usage in Washington

The federal government has agreed to pay for an analysis of sewer samples to determine levels of marijuana use in Washington state.Click to Continue »

 

Pedestrian killed in hit-and-run near Tacoma identified

A pedestrian who was fatally struck in a hit-and-run accident Friday has been identified as 51-year-old Brian Kelley.Click to Continue »

 

Port of Tacoma puts Maytown tract on the market again

Once planned for a gravel mine and a rail marshaling yard, the Port of Tacoma’s failed Maytown project property is seeking a buyer.Click to Continue »

 

Families allege racial discrimination by University Place School District

Three families sue, saying University Place School District discriminated against students of color. District officials say quick response in one situation, plus the district’s overall track record, point to a…Click to Continue »

 

House Democrats release latest budget plan

House Democrats have released their latest budget proposal, a plan that doesn't include any new taxes and instead looks to close or limit several tax exemptions.Click to Continue »

 

WSU regents will soon begin process of replacing Floyd

The board of regents of Washington State University will soon begin the process of replacing school President Elson S. Floyd.Click to Continue »

 

Fire dangers prompt statewide burn ban on state lands

A burn ban is now in effect for all state-protected lands in Washington because of increasing fire danger.Click to Continue »

 

Body of missing Orting mother found in woods

The body of an Orting mother missing more than two weeks was found over the weekend in the woods near Kapowsin.Click to Continue »

 

Bargain hunters can get US Open gear at half off today

The merchandise pavilion at the U.S. Open complex at Chambers Bay will be open to the public today with everything half off.Click to Continue »

 

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