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  • 1 month ago | northwestprimetime.com | John Stang

    A pair of brothers fleeced more than $1 million from homeowners nationwide, including a former Boeing electrician in Shoreline who lost $400K David's nightmare began in December 2022 when two stocky men rang the doorbell at his house in a Shoreline neighborhood. Brothers Patrick and Matthew McDonagh stood on David's front stoop, saying they were rustling up fix-it work in the area and noticed David's roof had a hole in it.

  • 1 month ago | cascadepbs.org | John Stang

    A pair of brothers fleeced more than $1 million from homeowners nationwide, including a former Boeing electrician in Shoreline who lost $400K. A "No Soliciting" sign says that the last solicitors at this Shoreline house ended up in federal prison. David, 80, (last name withheld) paid $435,000 to Patrick and Matthew McDonagh for unnecessary and shoddy work on his house starting in 2023.

  • 2 months ago | cascadepbs.org | John Stang

    Senate Bill 5284, introduced by Sen. Liz Lovelett, D-Anacortes, will create a master plan and network for dealing with recyclables in Washington, to launch in 2029 or 2030. The Democrat-controlled House and Senate passed the bill, mostly along party lines. The bill will establish a single statewide list of recyclables to reduce confusion on what to put in recycling bins.

  • Mar 7, 2025 | cascadepbs.org | John Stang

    Meanwhile, Washington State Ferries expects to open bids from one to three companies to build one to five hybrid electric/diesel ferries from scratch. Construction on at least one hybrid ferry is expected to begin in 2026. Finally, the third 202-car ferry, the Wenatchee, will finish its conversion to a hybrid ferry soon and will go through sea trials this summer.

  • Mar 3, 2025 | rtowww.com | John Stang |John Cropley |James Downing |K Kaufmann

    A bill to help attract nuclear fusion energy ventures to Washington is working its way through the state legislature. House Bill 1018 would allow developers of fusion projects to approach either the Washington state government or appropriate county government for permission to build on a parcel of land in the state. That would give fusion projects the same options that solar and wind energy ventures have in picking their approving authority.

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26 Mar 25

Cruella de Vil: "They say there are five stages of grief. Denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance. Well, I'd like to add one more. Revenge" -- Cruella (2021)

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24 Mar 25

#waleg Ferguson proposes $7 billion in budget cuts. House and Senate Democrats call for $6.5 billion in budget cuts.

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24 Mar 25

#waleg Ferguson wants $100 million for cities to hire new cops. Senate Ds proposes zero. House Ds propose $50 million across 4 years to hire cops, plus $50 million across 4 years for related services. Wash. has 2nd worst cop-to-resident ratio in nation.