As Gun Violence Increases in the PNW, so Does Its Toll on Doctors
By Megan Burbank The ramp at Harborview Medical Center is where most gunshot wound patients arrive. They might be dropped off or walk up the ramp themselves, and when they do, the emergency...
View ArticleWashington Is Building Hundreds of EV Chargers, but Is It Enough?
By Nicholas K. Geranios Bryan Zeski of Oroville often drives his electric vehicle — a 2021 Tesla Model Y — down the nearly empty highways of north-central Washington. The drives are not without...
View ArticleWashingtonians Work to Bridge the Political Divide With Loved Ones
By Jake Ellison No one expects the 2024 elections to end with political peace and tranquility in the nation, in our cities and towns or in many of our families. And yet many will keep trying for...
View ArticleYoung Washington Voters Say Cost of Living Is Their Top Concern
By Nate Sanford Voters of all age groups say the economy is one of their top factors in deciding who to choose for Washington’s next governor. But the issue appears to be top-of-mind for younger...
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