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In late April, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Police announced that they had issued a citation to a group for harvesting seaweed near Sekiu on the Olympic Peninsula. Taking some ...
Education Lab is a Seattle Times project that spotlights promising approaches to persistent challenges in public education. The Seattle Foundation serves as the fiscal sponsor for Education Lab ...
Apr. 30—The U.S. Department of Education has launched a sweeping investigation into Washington’s top education agency, escalating a legal and ideological battle over how schools handle ...
BELLEVUE – Avery Lovern hovered over a table covered in royal blue construction paper, carefully writing the name of his favorite video game. The 18-year-old is still exploring what might come ...
Q: Lately I’ve seen a lot of motorcycles parking in the hashed area adjacent to posted handicapped parking spaces. I’ve always understood that the hashed area was part of the handicapped ...
Education Lab is a Seattle Times project that spotlights promising approaches to persistent challenges in public education. The Seattle Foundation serves as the fiscal sponsor for Education Lab ...
Of the 10,392 candidates the Board examined in July, 7,158 passed for an overall passing rate of 69%.
To replace overzealous Premier Aref Abdel Razzak, who fled into exile when the coup failed, Aref chose Abdel Rahman Bazzaz, a political moderate linked to no party, and onetime ambassador to Egypt ...
In 2000, Washington state launched the Target Zero as the state’s Strategic Highway Safety plan, a multi-decade effort to minimize traffic fatalities. It identifies the top concerns on ...
What makes an economy good or bad? And who determines those factors? According to economist Paul Turek with the Washington state Employment Security Department, the answer is subjective.
DENVER — Former Trump attorney Jenna Ellis has agreed to a three-year suspension of her Colorado law license for a felony guilty plea in Georgia after admitting she made repeated false ...
“How economists can make themselves more useful”, the column by Soumaya Keynes (Opinion, April 26), was interesting. I am lucky to experience both the worlds of policymaking and academia and ...