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State officials vow to defend Washington's marijuana laws in face of threat from Trump administration Washington state officials promised to defend the state's marijuana laws, as news broke that U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions had rescinded Justice Department policies under President Obama that allowed state-sanctioned marijuana markets to sprout up across the country. In a 2013 memo, the ...
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20 Die From Flu In Washington State SEATTLE (AP) – State health officials say 20 people have died from the flu so far this season in Washington state. The Seattlepi.com reported Wednesday that one of the deaths was in King County, four were in Pierce County and five were in Snohomish County. Officials say most of the people who have ...
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Washington State Sues Motel 6 for Cooperating with ICE Agents An official release posted by the Washington State attorney general's office on January 3 stated that Attorney General Bob Ferguson had just announced a lawsuit against national hotel chain Motel 6 "for voluntarily providing guest lists to agents of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on a ...
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Ohio State to add Washington State DC Alex Grinch to staff, reports say Ohio State will hire Washington State defensive coordinator Alex Grinch to be co-coordinator with Greg Schiano as the Buckeyes' 10th assistant coach when the position becomes officially available Wednesday under new NCAA rules, according to multiple reports. Buckeyes coach Urban Meyer had ...
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Mining firm sues Washington state for blocking coal terminal project A Utah-based mining company has sued Washington state on constitutional grounds after the firm, Lighthouse Resources, was denied the chance to expand a coal export terminal. Lighthouse wanted to expand its terminal on the Columbia River at Longview, Washington, so that it could accommodate ...
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Four storylines to watch in Olympia during the 2018 legislative session Washington state's 2018 legislative session is nearly upon us, and it figures to be a busy one. When lawmakers convene Monday, Jan. 8, for a 60-day stint at the Capitol, they will have to contend with court orders to improve the education and mental health systems, a complex debate over a construction ...
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Opposition and legal challenges don't deter Washington's new charter-school leader After a long career advocating for traditional public education, Patrick D'Amelio recently stepped up to lead the Washington State Charter Schools Association, which aims to spread the word about this locally untested model. Charters are public schools funded with state dollars but operated here by ...
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