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2 WA Representatives Sign Brief To Overturn Presidential Election
106 Republican House members have signed a brief supporting a bid to overturn the presidential election in favor of Trump.

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106 Republican House members have signed a brief supporting a bid to overturn the presidential election in favor of Trump.

After repeatedly casting doubt on the security of Washington's election, Culp is now trying to take his fight to court.
Police are hoping the public will recognize two men who robbed Kirk's Pharmacy last week.
Despite improvement the week prior, unemployment claims were up by all metrics last week.
You've probably seen someone dismiss the coronavirus as "just the flu" but this flu season and the pandemic couldn't be more different.
The renovation project will take six years, and impact 429 homes in the Davis Hill Community.
The LCB and Thurston County Narcotics Task Force found more than 100 pounds of illegally-grown marijuana in a Puyallup home.
The report proposes the construction of a rail system traveling 250 mph from Portland, through Seattle and up to Vancouver, BC.
Next week the Valley Region Choral Project is inviting local students to sing together for a zoom concert.
The Department of Defense says a portion of their first round of 43,000 vaccine doses will be heading to JBLM.
The suit alleges the social media company has created an illegal monopoly by buying competitors like Instagram and WhatsApp.
A new tool uses public data to show just how close your local hospital is to being at or over capacity.
A new tool uses public data to show just how close your local hospital is to being at or over capacity.
Councilmember John Simpson is moving out of Lakewood, which disqualifies him from remaining on the council.
"Normally when you want to break up with a partner you at least talk to them first," said Tacoma Mayor Victoria Woodards.
The next few days are likely to look a little more like December, but temperatures are poised to stay above normal through the week.
The next few days are likely to look a little more like December, but temperatures are poised to stay above normal through the week.
The next few days are likely to look a little more like December, but temperatures are poised to stay above normal through the week.
The next few days are likely to look a little more like December, but temperatures are poised to stay above normal through the week.
Both Thompson Elementary and Spanaway Middle School were placed in lockdown as law enforcement responded.