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| Sources: WSU running backs coach Jim Mastro leaves for Oregon PULLMAN — For the third year in a row, Washington State has lost an assistant coach to Pac-12 North rival Oregon. WSU running backs coach Jim Mastro has been weighing a job offer from Oregon for the last week, and as of Thursday, had cleaned out his office in Pullman and accepted the Oregon job ...
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| 1 Arrest as Thousands Turns Out for Seattle Women's March The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Washington led Seattle's march in an effort to call attention to what it said is an epidemic of violence against indigenous women. In Olympia, about 8,000 people gathered at the Capitol building, Washington State Patrol spokesman Kyle Moore said.
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| government shutdown The federal government failed to pass a spending bill Friday night, causing the first government shutdown since 2013. This process will complicate many lives — those of federal workers and the millions of Americans who rely on them. Here are the answers to questions you might have about how the ...
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| Turkey launches airstrikes in Syria against US-backed Kurdish fighters In the past few days, the Trump administration had urged Turkey not to pursue the attack, arguing it amounted to a distraction from the ongoing battle against Islamic State militants in their remaining strongholds in Syria. Washington is both allied with NATO partner Turkey and the Syrian Kurds as a proxy ...
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New images show intimidating landslide moving down Rattlesnake Ridge But Washington state leaders are confident that the Rattlesnake Ridge landslide is very different from the deadly Oso landslide that took 43 lives nearly three years ago. Geologists explained to KIRO 7 that Oso was mud while Rattlesnake Ridge is consolidated rock on the move. Water does not appear to ...
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| YSO deputies, state patrol investigating Friday afternoon crash near Cowiche Update, 4:35 p.m. -- Authorities aren't yet sure what caused the Friday afternoon car crash that took the life of a Highland School District employee. Washington State Patrol Trooper Justin Rumley said the school bus was stopped, with all its lights working, to let children off when it was rear-ended by a ...
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