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    Cutline: Prime Sponsor Rep. Amy Walen, D-Kirkland, who is urging for equal work opportunities for undocumented immigrants, speaks on House floor. Photo Courtesy of Washington House Democrats.
    New bill advances equal professional opportunities for immigrants
    By Gazette-Tribune • March 5, 2024 8:30 am

    Undocumented individuals are a small step away from pursuing careers in nursing, dentistry, architecture, psychology and more under a bill awaiting the governor’s signature.

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    Sen. Brad Hawkins during his floor speach on his bill to increase access to Running Start. (Photo courtesy of Eric LaFontaine)
    ‘Walking to Running Start’ education bill clears state...
    By Gazette-Tribune • March 4, 2024 8:30 am

    High school students in Washington may get a head start on Running Start under a bill that cleared the state Legislature Thursday evening.

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    Legislature moves closer to passing bill linking WA’s carbon market to CA-Quebec
    Legislature moves closer to passing bill linking WA’s...
    By Gazette-Tribune • March 1, 2024 8:30 am

    Minority Republicans hoped to lessen what they feel will be the financial sting of merging Washington’s carbon market with the joint California-Quebec market.

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    Alredo Alejandre winds up a twin rubber band powered model sub made from a plastic bottle. He was paired up with Choice High School student brandi Rodriguez pon a project titled do submarines need fins. Aslo pictured is fifth-grader Rowan Jones. <em>Gary DeVon/staff photos </em>
    Tonasket Choice High School teams up with fifth...
    By Gary DeVon • February 29, 2024 8:30 am

    Tonasket Choice High School students partnered with fifth graders from to answer scientific questions, culminating in a science fair.

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    Washington State Capitol Building in Olympia. File photo
    Three of the six citizen initiatives will be...
    By Gazette-Tribune • February 28, 2024 8:30 am

    Washington voters will hear a lot between now and November on any initiatives that end up on the ballot

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    Prime Sponsor of HB2037 Rep. Travis Couture, R-Allyn, speaks on the House floor. Photo courtesy of Washington State House Republicans.
    Holocaust education bill dies
    By Gazette-Tribune • February 27, 2024 8:30 am

    More work needed with stakeholders to define issues

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    Budget questions swirl around possible repeal of climate act
    Budget questions swirl around possible repeal of climate...
    By Gazette-Tribune • February 26, 2024 8:30 am

    Money to expand the state’s ferry fleet will be included in this year’s budget, but could go away if voters choose to repeal the CCA.

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    Hundreds of honey bees roam about thousands of cells as they go about their daily duties. Jane Skrypnek/Black Press Media
    State proposes pesticide ban despite current research
    By Gazette-Tribune • February 23, 2024 8:30 am

    Studies show loss of habitat is a much larger issue than neonicotinoids on pollinators.

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    Rep. Jacquelin Maycumber, R-7
    Jacquelin Maycumber announces for Congress, 5th District
    By Gazette-Tribune • February 22, 2024 8:30 am

    After U.S. Rep. Cathy McMorris District announced she will not seek reelection, state Rep. Jacquelin Maycumber has decided to throw her hat into the ring.

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    The Oroville Choir team, from left: Amara Hayworth, Anna Quezada, Gracy McNeil, Deana Lohnes, Lydia Thompson, and Choir Director Valerie Coolidge. Bryan Zeski photos
    Oroville High School Music Program plays the high...
    By Gazette-Tribune • February 21, 2024 8:30 am

    The OHS Music students have been traveling around the county competing, and winning, choral and instrument competitions.

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    Gary De Von/GT File Photo
    Tonasket and Oroville school districts appear to have...
    By Gary DeVon • February 20, 2024 8:30 am

    It looks as if both Oroville and Tonasket have passed their Educational Program and Operations Levies.

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    Sen. Yasmin Trudeau, D-Tacoma, prime sponsor of SB 6009, addresses the Senate. A bill banning the use of hogtying by the police was approved by the Senate. Photo courtesy of Senate Democrats. WNPA photo
    Hogtying ban unanimously passes state Senate
    By Gazette-Tribune • February 19, 2024 8:30 am

    Washington State could become the first state to ban this arrest tactic

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    A plane drops fire retardant on the Pine Creek Fire in June of 2021. GT file photo
A plane drops fire retardant on the Pine Creek Fire in June of 2021. GT file photo
    DNR Releases New Fire Prevention Animated Videos
    By Gazette-Tribune • February 16, 2024 8:30 am

    Four-part series of explainer animations to help communities be safe.

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