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A new analysis shows that students graduating from U.S. medical schools this year were less likely to apply for residencies across specialties in states with restrictions on abortion.
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Inside the effort to standardize the design of returnable containers.
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The 114-year-old organization says it's rebranding to Scouting America to be more inclusive. The move by the Boy Scouts after a wide-ranging child sex abuse scandal and bankruptcy.
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Washington and counties responded to increased homeless populations with camping bans. Attorneys say bans could become more common following U.S. Supreme Court decision in June.
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Prosecutors in northern Idaho say they won't bring charges against a man who admitted to using a racial slur against University of Utah women's basketball players.
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The 50th Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF) starts May 9. For Seattle movie lovers, it’s one of the most exciting times of the year. But what should you see?
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Farmers in the Yakima and Kittitas valleys will be some of the hardest hit by Washington state’s declared drought. They might only get about 54% of their normal water this summer.
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The FAA says Boeing informed the agency in April that required inspections to confirm that the wings were properly bonded to the carbon fiber fuselage on certain 787 jets were not completed.
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The company said Saturday that it locked out about 125 firefighters and a facility about 170 miles away in central Washington.
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Regional Animal Services of King County wrote on its website that local residents and animal control officers corralled the zebra named “Shug” in Riverbend.
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As overdose deaths in Washington state have skyrocketed, lawmakers like state Rep. Lauren Davis have scrambled to try and improve the drug treatment system.
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Grants totaling $65,000 from Centralia's coal transition fund were used to upgrade a high school’s fish hatchery program.