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Two bills aim to expand public broadband in WA, but there’s a hitch
‘It’s such drama, I’m telling you. I’ve never been in this situation before,’ one lawmaker says.
‘It’s such drama, I’m telling you. I’ve never been in this situation before,’ one lawmaker says.
Gov. Jay Inslee announced Thursday that the state is on track to reopen its economy completely by the end of June, or earlier if vaccine rates speed up.
The WA Supreme Court deemed the state’s drug statute unconstitutional. For people deported on drug charges, that could open new possibilities.
After 10 years of legal battles, the Sinixt tribe won recognition and hunting rights in their traditional homelands across the Canadian border.
With $30M at stake, the mayor and the city council struggle to see eye to eye on where public safety dollars should go.