The Chehalis City Council voted unanimously to move to a final vote on a cryptocurrency mining moratorium during its regular meeting Monday.
The moratorium would prohibit the establishment of new …
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By Matthew Zylstra / matthew@chronline.com
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6/15/22
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Toledo is a community of neighbors who are willing to share what they have — be that an hour of free time or 15 heads of fresh lettuce — with their fellow neighbors. But without a hub to …
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By Emily Fitzgerald / emily@chronline.com
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6/15/22
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Yellowstone National Park has been devastated by a historic flood.
Buildings have been destroyed, roads are in pieces and entire nearby towns have been isolated as roaring water rushed through …
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Maddie Capron / The Charlotte Observer
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6/15/22
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Local law enforcement have arrested two people and seized 8 pounds of suspected methamphetamine and 10,000 pills suspected to contain fentanyl following a traffic stop on northbound Interstate 5 near …
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By The Chronicle staff
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6/15/22
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The Federal Reserve raised interest rates by 75 basis points — the biggest increase since 1994 — and Chair Jerome Powell said officials could move by that much again next month or make a …
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Craig Torres / Bloomberg News (TNS)
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6/15/22
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WASHINGTON — Ahead of a historic Supreme Court decision on the fate of Roe v. Wade, the nation recorded its first significant increase in the abortion rate in more than three decades, according …
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Jennifer Haberkorn / Los Angeles Times (TNS)
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6/15/22
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WASHINGTON — U.S. President Joe Biden called Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and vowed to provide an additional $1 billion in security assistance for the country as it seeks to stave …
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Tony Capaccio and Jennifer Jacobs / Bloomberg News (TNS)
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6/15/22
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WASHINGTON — Bruna Sollod first applied for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program weeks after it began in 2012. After she was accepted, the Brazilian-born college student was able …
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Caroline Simon / CQ-Roll Call (TNS)
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6/15/22
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WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden will travel to Saudi Arabia in July, where he is expected to break with his campaign-trail rhetoric by holding a face-to-face meeting with the kingdom’s …
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Rachel Oswald / CQ-Roll Call (TNS)
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6/15/22
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration needs to investigate whether national retail chains and online sellers have raised specialized infant formula prices during the current shortage, says Sen. Patty …
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Annette Cary / Tri-City Herald
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6/15/22
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A man wanted for a string of car thefts was caught after he was beaten up for taking a car from a family member.
Kennewick police were looking for Jose Luis "Big Bird" Torres, 26, in connection …
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Cameron Probert / Tri-City Herald
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6/15/22
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There are 156 players in the U.S. Open, but some of the best storylines come from the 65 who made it through local and/or final qualifying out of roughly 9,000 hopefuls.
Brady Calkins is one of …
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Jim Meehan / The Spokesman-Review
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6/15/22
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Court documents allege white nationalist group Patriot Front had strategic plans to disrupt Coeur d'Alene's Pride in the Park event, force a confrontation, then regroup and leave.
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Quinn Welsch / The Spokesman-Review
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6/15/22
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The cooling housing market is catching up with Seattle's real-estate tech companies.
With fewer people buying homes, the listing site and brokerage Redfin said Tuesday it would lay off nearly 500 …
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Heidi Groover / The Seattle Times
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6/15/22
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King County prosecutors Tuesday charged an 18-year-old Kirkland student with two counts of felony harassment for allegedly threatening to kill two classmates.
Prosecutors say the student, a …
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Daisy Zavala Magaña / The Seattle Times
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6/15/22
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Washington gun shops are reporting record sales in the final weeks leading up to the state's ban on firearm magazines with more than 10 rounds.
The uptick in sales comes as recent mass shootings …
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Amanda Zhou / The Seattle Times
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6/15/22
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Patrick Jansen sold his own brand of smash burgers at local breweries every week for the last two years without much trouble. But that changed in March, when county officials reviewed his unique …
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Martín Bilbao / The Olympian
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6/15/22
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Thurston County confirmed 702 COVID-19 cases and one death the week of June 6-12.
The person who died was a woman in her 70s, according to Thurston County Public Health and Social Services. This …
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Martín Bilbao / The Olympian
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6/15/22
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On the 102nd episode of News Dump, Aaron VanTuyl, Eric Schwartz, Franklin Taylor and Isabel Vander Stoep discuss the county commissioners not being granted raises by the salary commission, a canoeist …
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6/14/22
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A Kentwood High School JROTC program instructor was charged Monday with sexually assaulting a 15-year-old student, records show.
Joseph A. Byrd, 45, used his position of authority to "invite" …
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Daisy Zavala Magaña / The Seattle Times
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6/14/22
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