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Seattle’s fight to tax the rich returns to court
Almost two years after the city council passed the tax, it has its day in the state Court of Appeals.
Almost two years after the city council passed the tax, it has its day in the state Court of Appeals.
While the state Department of Ecology is concerned about meeting deadlines, the proposed solution from the U.S. Department of Energy is a nonstarter.
An investigator from Georgia has been hired to examine rot, weight and other possible factors.
Western Washington University says state law exempts the school from releasing the names of students found responsible for sexual assault. The reporters and their legal counsel disagree.
A fuller report on the annual count shows sizable decreases in the number of young people and military veterans struggling with homelessness.