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State Sen. Christine Rolfes, D-Bainbridge Island, was one of several Democrats asking Gov. Inslee to lift a ban on COVID-19 restrictions on indoor dining. (Washington State Legislature photo)

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Democrats ask Inslee to lift ban on indoor dining

They want to try to scaling back on occupancy before forcing an end to inside service

Inslee says schools in virus hot spots should stay closed

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Inslee says schools in virus hot spots should stay closed

OLYMPIA — Gov. Jay Inslee doesn’t want schools in the state’s coronavirus hot spots reopening this fall, but…

Democratic presidential elector Bret Chiafalo and two other Washington residents broke their pledge in 2016 to cast their Electoral College votes for Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton.

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Supreme Court says state can punish WA faithless electors

Justices: Presidential electors, including Everett man, must keep pledge to back popular vote winner

Lawmakers thought Inslee’s veto went too far; they were right

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Lawmakers thought Inslee’s veto went too far; they were right

Governor knew vetoing a single sentence in roads budget was unusual, a judge ruled it wasn’t legal

Tax collections tumble as state braces for huge budget hole

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Tax collections tumble as state braces for huge budget hole

A new report issued June 17 shows a crushing drop in tax collections amid the COVID-19 pandemic could…

State rules enable dental and medical practices to resume

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State rules enable dental and medical practices to resume

OLYMPIA — Gov. Jay Inslee cleared the way Monday for teeth cleanings, annual physicals and elective surgeries to…

State to deploy brigade of contact tracers to box in virus

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State to deploy brigade of contact tracers to box in virus

OLYMPIA — Gov. Jay Inslee on Tuesday said the state is ready to deploy a “very highly trained”…

Inslee changes course, says diners won’t have to sign in

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Inslee changes course, says diners won’t have to sign in

OLYMPIA — The state is dropping plans to require that customers provide their name and contact information when…

Supreme Court ponders state’s limits on presidential electors

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Supreme Court ponders state’s limits on presidential electors

WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Supreme Court justices wrangled Wednesday with whether states can penalize presidential electors who vote…

Supreme Court to weigh state’s actions against rogue electors

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Supreme Court to weigh state’s actions against rogue electors

EVERETT — The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments Wednesday in the case of an Everett man and…

As state slowly reopens, dark clouds hover over budget

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As state slowly reopens, dark clouds hover over budget

OLYMPIA — An ominous new analysis warns the pandemic may deliver a multi-billion-dollar blow to state coffers as…

Governor: Many COVID-19 restrictions to linger after May 4

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Governor: Many COVID-19 restrictions to linger after May 4

OLYMPIA — Gov. Jay Inslee on Tuesday mapped a course for reopening the state and reviving the economy…

State ready to free hundreds of prisoners amid COVID-19

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State ready to free hundreds of prisoners amid COVID-19

OLYMPIA — The state could begin freeing hundreds of inmates from Washington prisons by the weekend as authorities…