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Marie Gluesenkamp Perez in her auto body shop in Portland.
Politics

Marie Gluesenkamp Perez is on a quest to bring back the Blue Dogs

The Democratic congresswoman’s strategy of appealing to working-class rural moderates won her Washington’s 3rd District. Will it work anywhere else?

by
  • Joseph O’Sullivan
/ May 20, 2025
People in blue uniforms and hats, with patches on the shoulders saying "Washington State Patrol" are lined up with their right hands up.
Indigenous Affairs

Native drivers 5x more likely to be searched by WA State Patrol

Though disparities have decreased for other races compared to white counterparts, rates have continued to rise for Indigenous motorists since 2020.

by
  • Wilson Criscione &
  • Melanie Henshaw
InvestigateWest
/ January 23, 2025
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