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    Manuscript is at 203 Tacoma Ave. S. Photo by Drew Dotson
    Manuscript and Dialogue joins Tacoma late night scene
    By Drew Dotson For the Tacoma Daily Index • July 5, 2024 1:30 am

    By Drew Dotson, For the Tacoma Daily Index

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    Fuse Washington created the tongue-in-cheek ‘Save Our Yachts’ website to poke fun at those pushing a ballot measure to repeal the capital gains tax that is paid by the state’s super wealthy. (Screenshot)
    Attack websites seep into WA election battles
    By Jerry Cornfield Washington State Standard For the Tacoma Daily Index • July 3, 2024 1:30 am

    Bob Ferguson, Semi Bird, Jim Henderson and Brian Heywood have something in common this election season in Washington.

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    Traffic slows as it moves around the bend of northbound I-5 through north Everett on May 22, 2024. (Sound Publishing file photo)
    Washington’s population pushes past 8 million
    By Jerry Cornfield Washington State Standard For the Tacoma Daily Index • July 2, 2024 1:30 am

    Washington state’s population eclipsed 8 million with the addition of an estimated 84,550 people this past year, according to the…

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    Thea Billing and Noah Citron, co-owners of Midsommar Bakery, started selling Swedish buns and other pastries at the Proctor Farmers Market on Saturdays starting in March. Photos courtesy of Thea Billing and Noah Citron
    Midsommar Bakery brings a touch of Sweden to...
    By Drew Dotson For the Tacoma Daily Index • June 28, 2024 1:30 am

    By Drew Dotson, For the Tacoma Daily Index

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    Photo courtesy of King County Parks
An aerial view of the old rail bridge that King County Parks will retrofit for use as a trail, using money from the federal RAISE grant program.
    WA transportation projects score nearly $90M in federal...
    By Bill Lucia Washington State Standard For the Tacoma Daily Index • June 27, 2024 1:30 am

    Eight transportation projects in Washington will receive a combined $89.7 million in federal grant funding, Democratic members of the state’s…

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    Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
A gray wolf.
    Vote nears on ending ‘endangered’ status for WA...
    By Laurel Demkovich Washington State Standard For the Tacoma Daily Index • June 26, 2024 1:30 am

    The Washington State Fish and Wildlife Commission will decide next month on lowering gray wolves’ status under the state’s endangered…

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    State Capitol Building in Olympia. File photo
    Judge blocks parts of WA’s new parental rights...
    By Laurel Demkovich and Grace Deng Washington State Standard For the Tacoma Daily Index • June 25, 2024 1:30 am

    Most of the parental “bill of rights” the Legislature approved earlier this year can remain in effect, for now, but…

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    Photo courtesy of Tom Banse
Some Vashon Island ferry commuters are making their workweek roundtrips to downtown Seattle via the King County Water Taxi until Washington State Ferries restores full service.
    Washington’s ferry system steers toward less choppy waters
    By Jerry Cornfield Washington State Standard For the Tacoma Daily Index • June 24, 2024 1:30 am

    Leaders of Washington State Ferries know their navigation of the nation’s largest public ferry system is frustrating those most reliant…

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State Capitol Building in Olympia.
    Poll: WA voters want their lawmakers working all...
    By Grace Deng Washington State Standard For the Tacoma Daily Index • June 21, 2024 1:30 am

    Most Washington voters want their lawmakers to be at the Legislature in session during the entire year, according to a…

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    Joe Raedle/Getty Images/Washington State Standard
A bottle of buprenorphine, a medication to treat opioid-use disorder.
    Washington sees steep rise, then slow down in...
    By Grace Deng Washington State Standard For the Tacoma Daily Index • June 20, 2024 1:30 am

    Washington’s medical professionals nearly tripled the state’s prescribing rate of buprenorphine, an opioid addiction treatment medication, after federal regulations were…

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    Medzo Gelato owners Fareed and Jennifer Al-Abboud. The business is located at 612-B Tacoma Ave. S. (Courtesy photo)
    Medzo Gelato gives Tacoma the scoop on Italian...
    By Drew Dotson For the Tacoma Daily Index • June 17, 2024 1:30 am

    By Drew Dotson, For the Tacoma Daily Index

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    Kyle Sullivan, Bureau of Land Management/Washington State Standard
Firefighters undertake a prescribed burn at the Upper Applegate Watershed near Medford on April 27, 2023. Such burns can help reduce the risk of large wildfires.
    Northwest leaders try again for more federal money...
    By Alex Baumhardt Washington State Standard For the Tacoma Daily Index • June 14, 2024 1:30 am

    Oregon and Washington leaders are using the start of the region’s wildfire season to once again ask Congress for more…

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    Troy Kelley, a former Washington state auditor, was in front of the state Supreme Court on Tuesday June 11, 2024 fighting efforts to disbar him due to convictions on eight felonies, crimes that led to a federal prison sentence. (Jerry Cornfield/Washington State Standard)
    Former state auditor fights disbarment following prison time
    By Jerry Cornfield Washington State Standard For the Tacoma Daily Index • June 13, 2024 1:30 am

    Disgraced former state auditor Troy X. Kelley returned to a Washington courtroom Tuesday to fight his disbarment as a result…

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