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As $600 unemployment checks expire, WA's safety net could strain
Federal money has kept poverty low in Washington, but it’s running out.
Federal money has kept poverty low in Washington, but it’s running out.
Between high decibel levels and police inaction, tensions are building between the Church at Planned Parenthood and the facility.
Unions are spending big to unseat a centrist Democrat who opposes tax increases, while business-backed groups fight to keep him.
There are only 84 publicly funded psychiatric beds for over 1.6 million kids in Washington, and the waitlist can span half a year or more.
With an eye toward Portland, police and protesters again clashed on Capitol Hill Saturday night.