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Stories
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Sequestration: The First Cut Isn't The Deepest
Even though you might not have heard much about it these past few weeks, the sequester is still chopping away at federal funds. This week Washington state
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Questions Concerning Adoption Law
Governor Jay Inslee signed a bill into law on Tuesday that gives people who were adopted access to non-certified copies of their birth certificates.
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Where Are The Electric Car Charging Stations?
You can’t drive your electric car if you can’t plug in and recharge, and the build-out on electric car chargers is behind schedule. Ross Reynolds talks
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Four Years And 123 Days Into Obama's Presidency, Guantanamo Still Open
President Obama will discuss his administration’s foreign policy practices tomorrow at the National Defense University. One purpose of the speech is to
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Pop Your Blue Collar: The Evolution Of Blue Collar Work In The US
In the past decade, blue collar jobs have diminished. But in the coming decade, that tide is expected to change. The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects
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What Does The New Xbox Mean For Microsoft’s Future?
Microsoft's new Xbox is being unveiled today at a live event in Redmond. With features like video streaming, this Xbox’s got more than games. But what
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Barzan: One Father’s Path From Iraqi Refugee To Family Man To Suspected Terrorist
Alex Stonehill is the director of "Barzan," a documentary that follows one man’s journey from Iraqi refugee to building a home in Bothell to fighting
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What You Still Don’t Know About Obamacare
Over 40 percent of Americans don’t know Obamacare is the law according to a non-partisan study by the Kaiser Family Foundation. Even more Americans don’t
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Wash. Rated First In Renewable Energy, But Will State Meet Its 2020 Renewable Energy Goals?
Washington state ranks number one in the nation for our use of renewable energy sources according to an analysis by Slate Magazine. The ranking includes
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Can Washington State Solve The Digital Literacy Divide?
An estimated 1 in 6 Washingtonians don’t use the Internet. Ross Reynolds speaks with Zach Leverenz of Connect2Compete, which offers free digital literacy