Washington researchers and care providers are struggling to keep up with new chemicals in the region’s illicit drug supply.
Mr. Burns was born April 7, 1948, in Clay County, to the late James Russell Burns and Lula Mae Brownlee Burns. He was formerly employed as a logger at Washington Logging Co.
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For Congress — and the larger Washington government apparatus — it’s a warning sign of things to come, of carefully laid plans being blown up by fiat of the world’s richest person.
US Northwest avoids 'bomb cyclone' but deluged by 'atmospheric river' A powerful storm clobbered Washington state on Wednesday, knocking out power to hundreds of thousands of people while ...
Donald Trump has yet to arrive in Washington, but he is already confronting the limitations of his electoral mandate. Trump’s eleventh-hour attempt to blow up a carefully negotiated bill to keep ...
Thousands of Washington residents are left in the dark after a wintry mix of precipitation entered the state on Tuesday. As of 8:48 a.m. PT Wednesday, the Evergreen State had over 88,000 ...
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[email protected]. Today: House unveils AI ‘road map’ but punts on setting priorities The House artificial intelligence task force released a sprawling report ...
At launch, the Apple Maps web beta included basic functionality like searching for points of interest, seeing ratings, browsing area Guides, and getting directions. With Look Around, the web ...
Minimum wage for Washington workers is going up in January, another increase to what is already the highest state-level minimum wage in the country. The minimum wage that takes effect Jan. 1 ...
On Nov. 5, voters across the U.S. cast final ballots that will set the direction of the country, state and local municipalities for years to come. Heading into Election Day, Democrat Kamala Harris ...