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EDMONDS, Wash. - A car was struck by a train in Edmonds on Tuesday, causing traffic and ferry delays. The Edmonds Police Department announced the incident on social media at 12:18 p.m. Authorities said a vehicle was struck by a train on Main Street, and minor injuries were reported.
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Families in WA could lose SNAP benefits amid shutdown. Here’s how many impacted
Basic Food program benefits will be affected, including Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits, which used to be called food stamps. Statewide, close to 930,000 people in 540,000-plus households received food benefits in September, DSHS told The Olympian by email.
Are immigration judges defying a federal court order by not issuing bonds? Immigrant advocates say yes. New U.S. Attorney Neil Floyd disagrees.
There might be only one thing the socialist alt-weekly The Stranger and the libertarian think tank the Washington Policy Center agree on this election season, and it’s at the very beginning of your Nov.
Energy Northwest has picked Cascade Nuclear Partners, a joint venture, to design and build the first advanced small modular nuclear reactor project in Washington state.
Last month, Gov. Bob Ferguson launched the ZEVergreen initiative via the Department of Ecology in response to President Donald Trump’s cuts in federal funding for electric vehicle rebates.
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With expiring health-tax credits, here’s how much premiums may rise in WA counties
Data published by U.S. Sen. Maria Cantwell’s office breaks down expected premium increases by county if enhanced premium tax credits expire.
Washington’s lands commissioner, Dave Upthegrove, is on a mission to secure $60 million of additional wildfire funding in next year’s legislative session, despite a tightening budget outlook.
Two arrested for using fake $100 bills to steal thousands in merchandise across multiple counties in Washington.
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Kingston, WA man convicted of wife's murder, son's kidnapping
A jury found a Kingston man guilty of murdering his wife and tying up his son in their family home earlier this year.