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Electricity bill credits are rolling out to WA residents. Find out if you're eligible
State officials rolled out a program Monday providing a one-time $200 credit on electricity bills of up to 675,000 low- and moderate-income households in Washington. Funded with proceeds from the state’s auction of pollution credits, it’s the most visible investment yet from the Climate Commitment Act, a 2021 law that critics say is driving up energy costs for consumers and is targeted for repeal with an initiative on the November ballot. ...
Here's when K-12 schools go back to school in western Washington
SEATTLE - Even though summer activities and Seafair festivities are in full swing, students across Washington state are preparing to head back to school. The first day of classes varies by district, spanning from August 27 to Sept. 13, with staggered starts for different grades in some districts. From Seattle...
‘Dangerously hot’ temps to spur Oregon wildfire growth
“Dangerously hot” daytime temperatures in the high 90s and low 100s are forecast for areas of Central and Eastern Oregon between Aug. 1 and Aug. 7, increasing the risk of heat-related illness and rapid wildfire spread, the National Weather Service and firefighting officials warn.
Former WDFW Commissioner Blasts Inslee On His Pressure Not To Downlist Wolves
As gray wolf attacks on livestock heat up in Northeast Washington and WDFW considers removing members of two packs, Governor Jay Inslee’s pressure on the Fish and Wildlife Commission not to downlist the species due to climate change is being raked over the coals. Former commission member Kim Thorburn...
A trickle of ballots so far for Washington’s primary
Voters in Washington are in no hurry to cast ballots in the Aug. 6 primary. Less than 11% of the state’s nearly 4.9 million registered voters had returned their ballot as of Tuesday, according to data on the secretary of state’s website. Mason County topped all counties with 19.2% turnout. King, Snohomish, Pierce, and Clark […]
2025 Spokane OL Quinlan Hyatt an anchor for West Valley
2025 Spokane (Wash.) West Valley OL Quinlan Hyatt is a classic 'untapped upside' offensive tackle prospect. Having only picked up the position (and sport) his freshman season, Hyatt still has a long road ahead of him to reach his potential. "It was weird being in a new sport, but it...
New Alzheimer’s Research Should Concern Washington Residents
Disease and affliction has been a part of human existence since...the beginning of human existence roughly 6 million years ago. As we continued to carve out our place on the planet, we began to learn, create, research, discover, and treat many of those diseases and afflictions. Even with all of our amassed knowledge there are still diseases we continue to learn about and seek ways to treat through research. One such disease is Alzheimer's.