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April 2025
| April 11
April 11, 2025
Budget savings for Washington state will cut health care access for state employees | Opinion
Police called to Tumwater School Board meeting Thursday after activists disrupt gathering
Man who died in wrong-way crash on I-5 in Thurston County has been identified
WA State Patrol seeking witnesses to hit-and-run crash that injured Thurston County man
Shot fired at vehicle on U.S. 101 near Mud Bay Road. State Patrol now seeking witnesses
From rent cap compromise to condo rules, how WA is working to solve its housing crisis
WA leaders decry Trump’s plan to withhold funds from sanctuary cities, states
Bill closing Yakima Valley, Rainier schools moves ahead. ‘People will die,’ lawmaker says