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Jayden Hill, 15, an incoming sophomore at Monroe High School is reflected in the screen of a cellphone on Wednesday, July 10, 2024, in Monroe, Washington. Olivia Vanni/Sound Publishing

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WA districts are banning student cellphone use

Policies differ, but the goal remains the same: reduce distractions and get kids offline.

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The logo, Toddrick thestore owl, was illustrated by 15-year-old Sophie Corey Hendrickson, who is a 10th grader at SOTA.

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Tacoma woman launches Owl in the Attic Books

Eclectic used bookstore is almost exclusively online.

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State Capitol Building in Olympia.

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A look at what WA’s long-term care benefit might pay for

What could Washington’s new $36,500 lifetime long-term care benefit get you?

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Republican Dave Reichert, left, and Democrat Bob Ferguson, right, are competing in Washington’s 2024 governor’s race.

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Ferguson, Reichert agree eliminating elected schools chief would help WA students

The two men dueling to be Washington’s next governor agree that the delivery of public education could improve…

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Kanaskat-Palmer State Park, located in King County near Ravensdale.

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Washington to fix accessibility violations at its state parks

Deb Hodge and James Evans arrived at an accessible campsite at Paradise Point State Park in southwest Washington…

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Local tattoo artist opens ‘clean’ parlor in Edgewood

A Tacoma man is changing the perception of tattoo parlors after he opened a drug-free studio in Edgewood.

A pulp mill on the waterfront at night, near Port Angeles, Washington (Getty Images)

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Foes of measure to repeal WA climate law launch TV ad

Opponents of Initiative 2117 hit the airwaves Thursday with a commercial that warns passage of the measure to…

A European green crab captured in Grays Harbor during July 2024. (Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife)

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No end in sight for WA’s battle against invasive green crabs

Invasive European green crabs have likely found a lasting home in Washington’s coastal waters and parts of Puget…

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WA prisoners pay millions in fees to the state

Family members who have loved ones behind bars are supposed to provide input into how the Incarcerated Individual…

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Billy Frank Jr. Place in Olympia is one of the properties in Washington where housing is available with subsidies from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Section 811 program, which helps people with disabilities afford rental housing. The property serves homeless veterans, homeless young adults, and disabled people.

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More money coming to WA for housing for people with disabilities

Washington is getting a boost in funding to help subsidize rent for adults living with disabilities.

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Green Hill School.

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Inslee sends prison staff to juvenile detention facility

Washington Gov. Jay Inslee has directed the Department of Corrections to send staff to Green Hill School in…

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State Capitol Building in Olympia.

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Sea-Tac Airport computer outage is ongoing

A cyberattack hit systems at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport over the weekend, causing headaches for airline staff and long…

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State Capitol Building in Olympia.

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Black, Native people face higher rates of charges in WA courts

The number of Black people with charges filed against them in Washington’s courts last year was about 2.5…