
By closing indoor dining, Spiffy's owner is 'not liable for any of this $400,000'
Spiffy's Restaurant in Chehalis has closed its doors for indoor dining after facing $400,419 in total fines from the state for defying COVID restrictions.
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Treating the first COVID patient in the US one year ago
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Sound Transit estimates soar, trains start running to Northgate
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Snow in the forecast on Sunday for Puget Sound lowlands
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Jason Rantz
Rantz: Seattle judge releases suspect after admitting to vandalism during Antifa mob
A Seattle judge released a suspect who allegedly admitting to being responsible for vandalizing a Starbucks during Antifa's violent mob on inauguration night. Not even modest bail. -
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Non-traditional classroom furniture plays role in back-to-school discussion
As school districts plan how to get kids back to in-person learning safely, different types of classroom furniture are being looked at. -
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Gov. Inslee, Amazon announce pop-up vaccine clinic in Seattle on Jan. 24
Gov. Inslee provided an update on the state's COVID-19 response, including Amazon's upcoming pop-up vaccination clinic to be held in Seattle on Sunday. -
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On one year anniversary of first COVID case, WA remains short of vaccine goal
Jan. 21 marks one year since the first confirmed case of COVID in the United States, in Snohomish County. The state's vaccination effort is now underway. -
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Seattle judge rejects Parler's request to force Amazon to restore hosting services
A Seattle judge issued a ruling Thursday, rejecting a request from Parler to force Amazon to temporarily restore its hosting services. -
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Bellevue students return to classroom, teachers push to wait until vaccination
Some teachers in the Bellevue School District say they will not return to the classroom until they have been vaccinated against COVID-19. -
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Boeing 737 MAX returns to the skies over Canada
A 737 MAX is flying in Canada on Thursday, as Boeing's once-troubled jet continues its gradual return to service across the globe. -
Dave Ross
Former Washington AG: 'Not impossible' for Senate to bar Trump from holding office again
Why have an impeachment trial in the Senate after Trump has left office? Former Washington AG Rob McKenna explains why there's far more at stake. -
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Kshama Sawant calls for investigation after death threats from fire department email account
Seattle City Councilmember Kshama Sawant is calling for an investigation, after receiving multiple threatening messages from a city email account. -
Dave Ross
Ross: The historic milestone of America's first Second Gentleman
Kamala Harris' historic swearing in as Vice President came alongside another major milestone: America's first Second Gentleman, Douglas Emhoff. -
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At least $1.6 million spent on added Olympia Capitol security
At least $1.6 million has been spent by the state and the Washington State Patrol over the past two weeks in costs related to security at the state Capitol. -
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Gov. Inslee's cap-and-invest proposal draws criticism from environmentalists
A climate change proposal from Gov. Inslee that would establish a cap-and-invest system is drawing questions and critiques from activists. -
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Health care workers, businesses clash over bill to move state into Phase 2 of reopening
Health care workers and local businesses are divided over a proposal that would move Washington from Phase 1 to Phase 2 of reopening. -
Gee and Ursula
Report: Pandemic could double number of homeless individuals nationally
Scott Greenstone from the Seattle Times on a dire new study projecting the homeless population will double in two years as a result of COVID-19. -
Jason Rantz
Rantz: Mythical Antifa peacefully riot after saying they'd riot, catching Seattle, Portland off guard
Antifa, the mythical group invented by right-wingers, peacefully rioted in Seattle and Portland after posting flyers on social media saying they would turn violent, catching some off guard. Biden's America, am I right?
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