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Housing restrictions are leaving more PNW sex offenders homeless
Laws in Oregon and Washington can be counterproductive to public safety by keeping registrants on the streets, where they are more likely to reoffend.
Laws in Oregon and Washington can be counterproductive to public safety by keeping registrants on the streets, where they are more likely to reoffend.
Local officials signed new contracts with The Hand Up Project after two residents died last year and former employees alleged financial mismanagement.
An immigrant businesswoman and a Mariners ticket hawker faced sentencing this week over separate schemes to steal thousands in COVID-19 stimulus money.
Local bike cops drove a national evolution toward forceful crowd tactics — and made money doing it.
Synergia CEO Philip Hirsch has a decades-old history of allegedly shortchanging workers, who say part of the problem was a lack of oversight.