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Asian giant hornet season wraps up after no sightings in three months

In snowy Whatcom County, scientists from the Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA) are busy picking up the last of the Asian giant hornet traps...

Make pre-holiday vaccine appointments early amid run on boosters

With all adults now eligible for COVID-19 boosters as soon as they hit six months (for Moderna and Pfizer) or two months (for Johnson &...

Tacoma homeowner says tenant has taken over her property

For small-time landlords, it is a situation right out of a nightmare — a tenant all but takes over a property, breaking the rules of...

People quitting over vax mandate may qualify for unemployment benefits

While people typically tend to receive unemployment benefits only in the case of a layoff, some of the people choosing to quit their jobs over...

More staff in hospitals reporting vaccination, but some losses still likely

As of Monday, all health workers throughout the state must show they are fully vaccinated or lose their jobs. And while the impact on hospitals...

Point Roberts grocery store owner ‘hopeful’ with border reopening

The owner of Point Roberts’ only grocery store says she is “guardedly hopeful” after the news that the U.S. land border will be reopening to...

No positive reports of invasive species for summer tree-check effort

The state’s Invasive Species Council ended this year’s Tree Check Month with promising news. The annual program, conducted during the summer by the council in...

As situation in Point Roberts grows ‘dire,’ Gov. Inslee pushes for Biden to open border

Governor Jay Inslee is asking President Biden to make an exception for Point Roberts, so that the border for the small exclave community can immediately...

How would crisis standards of care be enacted in Washington — and at what point?

The COVID unit at Harborview Medical Center. (File photo by Karen Ducey/Getty Images) While Washington’s hospitals are severely strained, we are not...

Bellingham woman convicted of railroad sabotage, placing shunt on tracks

(AP) A 28-year-old Bellingham woman was convicted in federal court today of violence against a railroad carrier. A jury for the Western...

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