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The Seattle Times
about 22 hours
After tank implosion, WA expands scrutiny to other paper mills
Washington labor officials plan to inspect several state pulp and paper mills. They will audit tank conditions, maintenance practices and other safety factors.
Seattle Weekly
about 22 hours
Planning an Independence Day trip to Rainier? Here are some tips
The National Park is fee-free July 3 - 5.
Seattle Weekly
about 22 hours
Fans pack Legacy Square to root on the USMNT
Renton’s community park brought hundreds of people to watch the World Cup.
The Seattle Times
about 22 hours
Family seeks answers in Federal Way police shooting that hospitalized man
According to family members, a 19-year-old Federal Way man was experiencing suicidal ideation when he called 911 and was ultimately shot by officers.
The Seattle Times
about 23 hours
Reasons U.S. World Cup star Folarin Balogun’s red card doesn’t sit right
The red card issued to U.S. star Folarin Balogun, who will be suspended for Monday's match in Seattle, doesn't sit right because of the call and consequences.
The Seattle Times
about 24 hours
Internal DOL documents raise questions about impartiality and transparency
A state administrative judge was briefly suspended for sending internal messages deemed “unprofessional, violent, biased and prejudiced." Lawyers in the case say the records reveal a broad disregard for the Public Records Act.