The Daily Troll: Bridge collapses. Rangers to rescue in Seattle. State cities grow. M's Montero Tacoma-bound.
Seattle is growing rapidly, just not as fast as a few other Washington cities.
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Seattle is growing rapidly, just not as fast as a few other Washington cities.
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The Senate passes a bill that would allow livestock owners or pet owners to make their own decisions about killing endangered gray wolves, even on public lands.
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For the governor, newly-leaking tanks of radioactive waste made a trip to Eastern Washington the biggest thing on his agenda this week.
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Gov. Jay Inslee sees an out-of-state shipping arrangement as way to ease waste problems at troubled nuclear reservation.
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A lawmaker is working to make sure that Washington has the same kind of taxes on natural gas drilling that most other states impose.
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Department of Fish and Wildlife investigators aren't just a bunch of guys riding around in trucks talking to deer. They're collecting forensic evidence, doing real detective work and tracking down poachers.
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The governor says his first push will create jobs in Eastern Washington, help farmers and even respond to climate change.
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Commentary: Washington state would be much better off if it did more to integrate immigrants into the education system, business and society. Here is an action plan for the new governor and Legislature.
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State officials say delays means that the work will be done more effectively.
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Like many other cities, Seattle, Edmonds and Marysville are alarmed at the prospect of massive coal trains and their effects on communities. Compounding it all, tracks are already reaching capacity or nearing it.
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An advisory board has recommended the federal Department of Energy install new tanks to replace aging ones. No commitment from the feds so far.
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Green Acre Radio talks with the people attending public meetings about proposed facilities to export coal to China. The vast majority are opposed.
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The state has never seen an environmental review take comments from so much of the state. And unexpectedly large numbers of people are showing up to oppose shipping coal for burning in China.
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Spokane reclaimed the falls that made it a gathering place, created a new downtown, and began to look at a new idea: recycling.
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While other areas worry about train traffic and climate change, San Juan Islanders also fear a shipping disaster that could harm whales, salmon, and beaches.
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