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Navy, state protect Hood Canal tidelands.
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Navy, state protect Hood Canal tidelands.
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Ethiopian Orthodox community celebrates Easter.
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The governor hopes to make significant progress on education this year, in part with money from closing unproductive tax exemptions. But hard-to-control factors are in play.
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Foot-ferries to the Kitsap Peninsula have had a hard time competing with Washington State Ferries' monolithic schedules. With Kingston bowing out, is there still room for passenger-only ferries?
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A new report on the city's economy turns up some good news, and some shocks and mysteries.
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The Navy wants a wharf expansion at Bangor to upgrade nuclear missiles. But why?
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If you're going to talk with the restaurant people and meet their needs, you have to be familiar with their favored way of serving oysters: raw.
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Living in a vintage house has it rewards – and its trials. A homeowner tries to come to terms with both.
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Long before Robert Boardman's death along a trail in the Olympic National Park, officials knew there was one bad actor. Sure, the park is a wild place, but what was gained by holding fire all those years?
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The death of a mastodon nearly 14,000 years ago is helping reverse scientific thinking about the origins of human settlement in the Americas. Clearly, sophisticated hunting took place without any spread of culture from Alaska down the West Coast.
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Instead of the foolish rush of development during the housing bubble, cities are now stopping to think about how to foster smart growth. We're taking apartments more seriously and putting civic investments where they can stimulate good private development.
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With the dams being removed, a massive hatchery program threatens to impede effective use of the millions spent to open up the river and help salmon and steelhead runs recover.
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Rob McKenna and Jay Inlsee bring skill, broad knowledge, and smarts to a gubernatorial campaign that will hinge on independent voters both appeal to.
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A new Kingston-Seattle service is coming and other ideas are following, giving rise to the thought of a resurrected Mosquito Fleet on Puget Sound.
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The town's largest employer is closed, but there are hopes it can reopen. Gray's Harbor County has the third-highest unemployment rate in the state, and it has seen many mills pass into history.