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A Head Start provider in Central Washington may need to lay off nearly 200 workers at the end of June.
“My favorite part of practicing law is we get to speak for those who don’t have a voice, and we get to fight for justice,” ...
Wohlpart, who has been fascinated by the story of Washoe since childhood, delivered an emotional speech about her legacy and ...
The Edmonds School District honored its top scholar athletes and coaches at the annual Scholar-Athlete and Community ...
At least three homes were damaged in Washington County from a tornado with winds up to 115 mph. It was a surprise storm ...
Colson Brunner is a redshirt senior from Cashmere, Washington, who transferred to WSU from the University of Oregon. Brunner ...
The PIAA baseball playoffs begin on June 2. Here is what you need to know about the five Beaver Valley programs competing ...
A Republican-backed proposal could bring major changes to the Pell Grant program, requiring many college students to take on ...
More than half of Washington state is abnormally dry as a warm spring is resulting in snow melting fast in the mountains.
WASHINGTON — Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell defended the central bank’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic Sunday in a ...
Across Europe’s newest economic powerhouse, where living standards have leapfrogged Japan’s and are on course to surpass ...
Trump’s comments come after a federal judge blocked the Trump administration's effort to bar the university from enrolling international students.