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Renewed push to abolish death penalty in Washington State A push to end the death penalty in Washington state made its debut in the Legislature Monday with some big name criminal justice leaders backing the plan. Attorney General Bob Ferguson, a Democrat, and King County Prosecutor Dan Satterberg, a Republican, testified before the Senate Law and ...
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Washington State Poets Laureate visit Yakima The Former and new Washington State Poets Laureate are stopping by Yakima to express awareness and appreciation of poetry. Yakima Valley College hosted former Poet Laureate Tod Marshall and new Poet Laureate Claudia Castro Luna. They did readings, workshops, presentations and panels for ...
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Union Numbers are Stagnant Nationwide, but Growing a Little in Washington In total, 18.8 percent of Washington workers are union members, up 1.4 percent between 2016 and 2017. Washington State Labor Council President Jeff Johnson said in a post on the council's website that the state numbers "demonstrate that, unless they are hindered by outdated or hostile labor laws, ...
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Vermont just became the 9th state to legalize marijuana. Here's what makes it different. Vermont Gov. Phil Scott (R) signed a bill Monday legalizing the possession and consumption of marijuana for recreational use in his state. Scott's signature makes Vermont the first state to approve recreational marijuana legislatively. Eight other states plus the District of Columbia have passed marijuana ...
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Three-star OL Nick Lewis flips commitment from Washington State to Kentucky football LEXINGTON, Ky. – The Kentucky football program has added its second 2018 commitment in as many days. Three-star Florida prep offensive lineman Nick Lewis flipped his commitment from Washington State to UK Monday evening. Lewis, a 6-foot-8 tackle, took an official visit to UK's campus over the ...
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Washington Farm Bureau lauds 'Hirst' fix "While it's not a perfect bill, it is a good bill for Washington farmers, and fish." The bill that emerged from back-to-back votes in the Senate and House late Thursday was a compromise between lawmakers who wanted to repeal the state Supreme Court's Hirst decision and those who wanted to implement ...
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Authorities Say Man Fatally Shot Himself During Traffic Stop GRANGER, Wash. (AP) — Authorities say a man killed himself during a traffic stop in eastern Washington state. Washington State Patrol said that 54-year-old James D. Mosley of Boise, Idaho, fatally shot himself in front of troopers about 2:30 p.m. Sunday. He was driving a silver 2004 Buick Century, ...
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Olympia Update – Week 3 There are only 10 business days for legislative policy committees to hear and move bills before the first committee cutoff. The closer we get to this cutoff, the more hectic the pace becomes. WSAC will be covering dozens of hearings this week. The House Appropriations Committee will be considering ...
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Washington State Animal Response Team – New Volunteer Informational Event Come learn about WASART (Washington State Animal Response Team) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit all-volunteer organization that helps companion animals and livestock out of immediate crisis and dangerous situations. Join us on February 10th to hear about how you can help with sheltering, technical ...
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