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A magnitude 8.2 earthquake hit near the Alaska Peninsula, west of Kodiak. (U.S. Geological Survey)

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Tsunami watch issued for Hawaii after 8.2M quake hits Alaska

The U.S. Geological Survey said the temblor hit 56 miles east southeast of Perryville, Alaska.

In this Sept. 2017, photo made with a drone, a young resident killer whale chases a chinook salmon in the Salish Sea near San Juan Island, Wash. The photo, made under a National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) permit, which gives researchers permission to approach the animals, was made in collaboration with NOAA Fisheries/Southwest Fisheries Science Center, SR3 Sealife Response, Rehabilitation, and Research and the Vancouver Aquarium's Coastal Ocean Research Institute. Endangered Puget Sound orcas that feed on chinook salmon face more competition from seals, sea lions and other killer whales than from commercial and recreational fishermen, a new study finds. (John Durban/NOAA Fisheries/Southwest Fisheries Science Center via AP)

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Where are the orcas? Looking for food, researchers say

The endangered Southern Resident whales have been seen only one day in the Salish Sea this season.

Starting Jan. 1, 2025, people who need assistance with at least three “activities of daily living” can tap into the WA Cares Fund to pay for things like in-home care, home modifications and rides to the doctor. (Washington State Department of Social & Health Services)

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Deadline coming on long-term care: private or state plan?

Washington workers will pay a premium of 0.58% of total pay per paycheck.

Detectives are investigating after a man was shot and killed Sunday night outside an apartment building in Seattle's Lake City neighborhood. (Seattle Police Department)

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Spate of shootings across Seattle kill 4 in 24-hour period

More than 200 people in King County have been killed or wounded by gunfire so far this year.

Deception Pass Bridge (Emily Gilbert / Whidbey News file)

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Suicides from Deception Pass Bridge renew calls for barriers

Meanwhile, an emergency phone that calls 911 was installed on the west side of the bridge in 2018.

Officials in Pierce, Snohomish, King, Kitsap, Clallam, Jefferson, San Juan and Grays Harbor counties are recommending mask-wearing in indoor public spaces regardless of vaccine status. (Chuck Taylor / Herald file)

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Snohomish, other Washington counties recommend masks indoors

A surge in COVID-19 cases triggered the statement by health officials throughout the state.

FILE--In this July 19, 2010, file photo, the Columbia River Gorge and Crown Point, at right, are visible from Chanticleer Point near Corbett, Ore. The fast-moving wildfire chewing through Oregon's Columbia River Gorge is threatening more than homes and people. It's also devouring the heart of the state's nature-loving identity.(AP Photo/Don Ryan, file)

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Proposal to lay cables under Columbia met with skepticism

Developers say the cables could deliver “clean” energy that will reduce dependence on fossil fuels.

The Cub Creek 2 Fire is burning along the Chewuch River drainage. (U.S. Forest Service)

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Winthrop tops US in poor air quality as fires continue

Two large wildfires in hilly, forested areas in the Methow Valley have prompted evacuation notices.

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East Wenatchee woman receives new set of lungs

For the rest of her life, she faces the possibility that her body could start rejecting her transplant.

This Feb. 12, 2021, file photo shows the border crossing into the United States in Lacolle, Quebec. The United States Government on Wednesday, July 21, 2021, extended the closure of the land borders with Canada and Mexico to non-essential travelers until at least Aug. 21. (Paul Chiasson/The Canadian Press via AP, File)

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Despite Canadian easing, US extends land border restrictions

People in both countries have been pushing for reopening to resume the flow of visitors and tourists.

FILE - In this Aug. 26, 2019, file photo, Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson speaks at a news conference in Seattle. Washington state sued Johnson & Johnson on Thursday, Jan. 2, 2020, claiming the company was negligent when it used deceptive marketing to say the drugs were effective for treating pain and were unlikely to cause addiction. The lawsuit filed Thursday says the company that supplies raw materials used to make opiates drove the pharmaceutical industry to recklessly expand the production of the drugs. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren, File)

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Washington AG rejects opioids settlement, wants trial

The proposal would pay Washington about $527.5 million over 18 years if cities and counties opt in.

A pair of wildfires near Winthrop and Mazama have burned nearly 50,000 acres. (U.S. Forest Service)

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1,300 Winthrop-area homes under Level 3 or 2 evacuations

A pair of wildland fires in the upper Methow Valley have burned nearly 50,000 acres.

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Cobain’s childhood home placed on state Heritage Register

The home was deemed historically significant for its direct connection to the Grunge music icon.

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Most sheriffs in Washington pledge to protect 2nd Amendment

Citizens’ concerns over government overreach prompted many of the state’s county officials.

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Washington’s death toll from June’s heat wave has reached 112

The number is likely to rise as more deaths are reported and as data is shared between agencies.

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Man sentenced after being convicted 4 times in 2005 killing

Terrance Jon Irby, 63, was arrested in Marysville for the bludgeoning death of James Rock.

Firefighters monitor retardant drops on the Cub Creek 2 Fire near Mazama. (Okanogan County Fire District 6)

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Wildfires: State to close all DNR lands in Eastern Washington

The closures takes effect on Friday and will affect about 2,260 square miles of land.

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Officials say shellfish illnesses linked to heat wave

Experts say more than one billion sea creatures were cooked to death in the heat.

This photo provided by Blue Origin,   Jeff Bezos, founder of Amazon and space tourism company Blue Origin, exits the  Blue Origin's New Shepard capsule after it parachuted safely down to the launch area with passengers Mark Bezos, Oliver Daemen and Wally Funk, near Van Horn, Texas, Tuesday, July 20, 2021.  (Blue Origin via AP)

Business

Blue Origin’s Bezos reaches space on 1st passenger flight

The Amazon founder is the second billionaire in just over a week to ride his own spacecraft.

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Richland teacher threatened for signing controversial pledge

Some call it “critical race theory.” Others call it “things that happened in the past.”