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Slimmed-Down Version of DUI Bill Passes Through Legislature
Repeat offenders will be required to install automatic interlock devices in their vehicles as soon as charges are filed for their second DUI.

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Repeat offenders will be required to install automatic interlock devices in their vehicles as soon as charges are filed for their second DUI.

Repeat offenders will be required to install automatic interlock devices in their vehicles as soon as charges are filed for their second DUI.
The agreement would allow the state to avoid a major shutdown Monday.
The agreement would allow the state to avoid a major shutdown Monday.
The agreement would allow the state to avoid a major shutdown Monday.
The agreement would allow the state to avoid a major shutdown Monday.
The agreement would allow the state to avoid a major shutdown Monday.
The agreement would allow the state to avoid a major shutdown Monday.
The agreement would allow the state to avoid a major shutdown Monday.
The agreement would allow the state to avoid a major shutdown Monday.
Temperatures are expected to be in the 80s all weekend and continue climbing next week.
Temperatures are expected to be in the 80s all weekend and continue climbing next week.
Temperatures are expected to be in the 80s all weekend and continue climbing next week.
Temperatures are expected to be in the 80s all weekend and continue climbing next week.
Temperatures are expected to reach the 80s by Friday and stay that way well into next week.
Temperatures are expected to reach the 80s by Friday and stay that way well into next week.
Temperatures are expected to reach 80 degrees in Shoreline by Friday.
Temperatures are expected to reach 80 degrees in Edmonds by Monday.
Patch readers, local officials and other social media voices weigh in on today's Supreme Court ruling.
Patch readers, local officials and other social media voices weigh in on today's Supreme Court ruling.