The Washington Attorney General's Office has collected DNA from over 2,000 violent and sex offenders in a ...
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Washington AGO project collects DNA of more than 2,000 violent, sex offenders
Washington AGO project collects DNA of more than 2,000 violent, sex offenders
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POLL: Who should pay for the maintenance and operations of the proposed light rail extension into Vancouver? TriMet? C-TRAN?
POLL: Who should pay for the maintenance and operations of the proposed light rail extension into Vancouver? TriMet? C-TRAN?
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Opinion: Bypass the meat counter in favor of your area fair
Opinion: Bypass the meat counter in favor of your area fair
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Study: Washington state’s top 1% bring in fifth-highest amount in America
Study: Washington state’s top 1% bring in fifth-highest amount in America
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Gun rights group seeks summary judgment against Washington magazine ban
Gun rights group seeks summary judgment against Washington magazine ban
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TriMet wants $21.6 million a year for IBR light rail operations
TriMet wants $21.6 million a year for IBR light rail operations
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National fuel prices on the rise, Washington follows California toward $5 a gallon
National fuel prices on the rise, Washington follows California toward $5 a gallon
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Opinion: Washington Society of CPAs provide feedback on draft capital gains rules
Opinion: Washington Society of CPAs provide feedback on draft capital gains rules
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Letter: ‘We, as Republican voters, can unify behind that one candidate and take back the 3rd Congressional District’
Letter: ‘We, as Republican voters, can unify behind that one candidate and take back the 3rd Congressional District’
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Washington state strikes a chord licensing a new kind of therapist
Washington state strikes a chord licensing a new kind of therapist