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'People are stressed' | Poll shows voters are increasingly concerned over the state of democracy
WASHINGTON — A KING 5 exclusive Washington poll shows protecting democracy is one of the top election issues for voters going into the November election. This survey was conducted last week in partnership with the Seattle Times and UW's Center for an Informed Public. This survey included 900 Washington adults and was conducted before a gunman opened fire on Former President Donald Trump.
Puyallup Tribe Preps for Power Paddle to Puyallup Youth Canoe Journey
The Puyallup Tribe announced in a release this week that planning and preparation for the Power Paddle to Puyallup Youth Canoe Journey 2024 is currently in full swing. The event will see tribal and First Nations communities navigate Pacific Northwest waters — specifically those with ancestral significance — on canoes across several weeks, with an emphasis on adults and tribal elders imparting history and other lessons to younger tribal members, the release said.
Mariners Trade Proposal Sends $50 Million Slugger to Seattle in 3-Player Swap
The Seattle Mariners need roster upgrades ahead of the July 30 trade deadline. While their pitching staff has been among the best in baseball this season, the offense has struggled. Could Seattle find a way to land Chicago White Sox center fielder Luis Robert Jr. to provide a lineup boost?
Restaurant workers’ wages could go up by $3 or more per hour in Seattle
SEATTLE — In Seattle, restaurant owners are allowed to pay their tipped employees less than the minimum wage as long as they earn enough in tips to make up the difference. “Restaurant owners and restaurant operators are always in fear of making sure people want to come in the door," said Director of Full Service Workers Alliance Simone Barron.
Marcus Simms Signs with the Seattle Seahawks
The All-UFL receiver and Mountaineer alumni is heading to the Emerald City. After having his contract terminated, Simms will get a second chance in the NFL after playing well for the Michigan Panthers in the NFL. Simms averaged 18.5 yards per reception in the UFL, getting 426 yards and 3 touchdowns. Notably, he’s found his niche on special teams. Simms had 201 kick return yards with the Panthers.
Bainbridge football duo Grant, Goade generating college interest
Six years ago, Bainbridge's football boasted one of the top offensive duos in West Sound as senior quarterback Gannon Winker and senior running back Max McLeod helped lead the Spartans to the playoffs in the Metro League 3A. Piloting a run-heavy, triple-option offense under former Bainbridge head coach Jeff Rouser,...
Introducing Be Well Washington: Fostering Health and Wellness
The Washington State Department of Health is encouraging everyone to live their BEST life. They've launched 'BE WELL WA,' an initiative designed to help all Washingtonians achieve a well-rounded, healthy lifestyle. "We want individuals to reimagine what wellness looks like,” said Umair A. Shah, MD, MPH, Secretary of Health. “Often...
As busy ferry lines extend, WSF and WSP try to crack down on line-cutting
Whether tempted by short-cutting a ferry line during the busy days of summer or just an inadvertent turn at the terminal, Washington State Ferries and the Washington State Patrol want riders to know: it'll cost you. And, thanks to an emphasis patrol rolling out now that includes WSF's Kitsap routes, it may be more likely that tickets will be issued to drivers who cut in front of others in the ferry line. ...
In focus: LC Coffee Company's The Creamery holds grand opening in Centralia
The Creamery LC Coffee Company held its grand opening ceremony on Friday afternoon in Centralia. The Creamery is the latest opening by the Lewis County Coffee Company. Read more about the
Olympia committee looks at encouraging urban farming with updates to agricultural codes
Olympia is taking steps to remove barriers and incentivize urban farming as part of its efforts to increase local food production and self-sufficiency, reduce environmental impact, and promote health. On Thursday, Land Use Environment Committee members discussed the proposed code amendments allowing small-scale growing and harvesting of food crops in...
Northwest Forest Plan advisors recommend managed fire, tribal co-stewardship
Tim Ingalsbee of FUSEE: "Let the Northwest Forest Plan Amendment end the obsolete paradigm of reactive wildfire suppression and replace it with a new paradigm of proactive ecological fire management." A key advisory committee has issued its recommendations for the Northwest Forest Plan. In its final session, during which the...
Kiddin' Around to host Dine and Dash -- a Chef's Night Out to boost mission of supporting area youths
Kiddin' Around, a nonprofit organization founded in 2021, will host its first first Dine and Dash -- Chef's Night Out fundraising event in downtown Centralia on Thursday, July 25, ...
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