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Unemployment disrupts education for low-income WA college students
Students who depend on part-time jobs to help pay tuition and other expenses are making difficult choices during the COVID-related economic downturn.
Students who depend on part-time jobs to help pay tuition and other expenses are making difficult choices during the COVID-related economic downturn.
Progress on a new proposal that would expand legal defenses for poor and mentally ill defendants has waned in recent months.
Money from legal cannabis sales amounts to about 2% of the state operating budget.
Although some progress has been made in the state’s vaccination efforts, critics say there are still plenty of kinks to be worked out.
Efforts to expand the state’s green building rules would, among other things, phase out gas heat and appliances in most homes and businesses.