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Using Washington’s base fee ($43.25) for updating registration, and multiplying it by the 593,000 WA drivers with expired tabs, this could cost more than $25 million in fees to fix, according to ...
Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o, the Kenyan writer and novelist who critiqued colonial rule as well as the post-colonial Kenyan government, died Wednesday in a hospital in Buford, Georgia. He was 87 years old ...
Ngugi wa Thiong’o, a groundbreaking novelist, playwright and memoirist whose writings explored the iniquities and ambiguities of colonialism in his native Kenya as much as the misdoings of the ...
WESTERN Australia has always been deemed a strong footy state. But in recent years it hasn't necessarily produced a mountain of AFLW talent. There have been top end picks, Molly O'Hehir and Zippy Fish ...
Tornado flips ute in WA, golf ball-sized hail damages property. A tornado that flipped a ute and golf ball-sized hail have hit one part of Australia in a cold-weather phenomenon.
Ngugi wa Thiong’o, Kenyan writer who probed colonial shadows, dies at 87 One of the most influential African writers of his generation, Mr. Ngugi’s works grappled with the weight of colonial ...
WA drivers can soon buy new license plates with Smokey Bear, pickleball . May 28, 2025 at 6:00 am Updated May 28, 2025 at 6:00 am . By . Kai Uyehara. Seattle Times staff reporter.
Duha’s role goes beyond routine nursing—she is a mentor and a source of inspiration for the refugee camp’s residents, showing them that a brighter future is possible. Duha and her team represent a ...
The WA government offers financial compensation to owners of now-illegal rapid release firearms and introduces another general buyback scheme, as the minister apologises for the "trouble" caused ...
NEW YORK — The FBI has arrested a man on charges linked to last month’s car bombing of a fertility clinic in Palm Springs, California, three law enforcement officials said Wednesday.
WA governor signs hunting, fishing fee increases into law; Discover Pass price also rising May 19, 2025 Updated Wed., May 21, 2025 at 6:25 p.m.
Financial aid will be reduced for some WA college students, funding will go down for state colleges. Lawmakers made cuts to the state's public colleges and financial aid for some students.
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