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The Newsfeed: Gov. Ferguson’s vision for WA safety, budget & more
In an interview with Cascade PBS, the former attorney general stressed the need for more police officers and proposed funding cuts for state agencies.
In an interview with Cascade PBS, the former attorney general stressed the need for more police officers and proposed funding cuts for state agencies.
Familias Unidas por la Justicia, a WA migrant workers’ union, is involved in an ongoing lawsuit with the Department of Labor over a shift to hourly pay.
A federal judge in Seattle temporarily stopped the president’s executive order after Attorney General Nick Brown joined other states challenging it.
Since November, over 10 million users have flocked to the site, which aims to provide a personalized feed not driven by an algorithm, in contrast to X.
A lost 1855 treaty map caused the state and settlers to encroach on reservation land. The nation wants it back — but legal hurdles slow the process.