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Jehovah's Witness church covered up child sex abuse, survivors say
Washington's mandatory-reporter law, which has exempted clergy members since 1975, enabled the crimes for decades.
Washington's mandatory-reporter law, which has exempted clergy members since 1975, enabled the crimes for decades.
Families reunited to revive the tradition at the Washington State Penitentiary, the first of 22 powwows scheduled in the state prison system.
Twenty-six disenrolled Nooksack citizens live in federally funded housing. The tribal council says those homes are for enrolled citizens only.
George Adams says he and his daughter Elile were targeted by Judge Ray Dodge for their advocacy of disenrolled Nooksack citizens. Now, they've reached a $35,000 settlement.
If a proposal passes today, a workgroup of government agencies and local nonprofits could move to address underreporting as soon as November.