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Should college graduates ‘Pay It Forward’?

Nowadays many college students are juggling two or three jobs to pay for school, on top of student loans. The Great Recession has led to deep cuts in higher ed,... READ MORE

Tackling the common crime of car prowls

There’s the one-time criminal – an average guy gets drunk and picks a fight in a tavern, for example – and then there are career criminals, who commit offense after... READ MORE

Calling all policy wonks and legislative junkies!

​It’s here! Yes, the 2013 Final Sine Die Report from the non-partisan House Office of Program Research is hot off the presses — or the Internet, if you prefer. Every... READ MORE

New law culls gouging tow-truck drivers

“There ought to be a law!” A popular refrain you might recall hearing a time or two. Perhaps you’ve even uttered it yourself? Consider the following true-life, fairly recent vignette.... READ MORE

Come get your fresh, ripe strawberries and squash!

We Washingtonians are incredibly lucky.  Summertime here yields blue skies, warm temperatures and more fresh produce than we can possibly eat! One of the most popular ways to find the... READ MORE

Ro/Ro is a Go Go!

Thanks to the efforts of Reps. Hans Dunshee, Mike Sells, and John McCoy, the Port of Everett will receive a $1.5 million grant from the state to complete its roll-on/roll-off... READ MORE

Washington State Patrol
Skagit River Bridge will be renamed after Trooper Sean O’Connell

The Washington State Transportation Commission voted to rename the new Skagit River Bridge after Washington State Patrol Trooper Sean O’Connell. O’Connell was killed in the line of duty on May... READ MORE

Time to purge unconstitutional Red Scare laws

Remember these little gizmos? For several years, cars had stereos that didn’t come with an external audio jack. Anyone with a cassette deck who wanted to play their MP3 tunes... READ MORE

New fish guide licensing requirements in effect this Sunday

Whether it’s throughout our vast Puget Sound shoreline, 4,000 rivers and streams, or 7,000 lakes, sport fishing is hugely popular in Washington. For those of us who don’t own boats... READ MORE

Moody’s, Fitch upgrade state’s credit outlook

It sounds like a report from a hospital’s intensive care unit, but the word from two leading national credit-rating agencies deals not with physical well-being, but with the state’s financial... READ MORE