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Magnuson Park fans want to keep old buildings in use

Seattle's Magnuson Park has one of the city's largest spaces to host large events, and it's well used, but it may face closure plans.

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Lawmaker floats idea of victims’ compensation fund

In the current budget year, the state of Washington is on track to pay 60-million dollars to settle damage and personal injury lawsuits filed against the state. That has some lawmakers alarmed,...

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Seattle responds to criticism, adjusts scheduled parking rate increases

Seattle parking rates are going up in 4 neighborhoods, down in 11 neighborhoods and will stay the same in 7 others. Seattle Transportation Department spokesman Rick Sheridan says the upshot is that 73%...

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RapidRide buses coming to Eastside this fall

Shiny burgundy buses equipped with automated pay stations, three doors each, low-riding chassis and accelerated time tables started serving south King County last fall. Theyre called RapidRide and...

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To save money, state deporting some prison inmates early

http://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/kplu/local-kplu-976027.mp3 OLYMPIA, Wash. Washington has begun to deport some prison inmates before their sentences are up. The new program is...

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Seattle asking voters to approve a $60 car tab fee

http://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/kplu/local-kplu-982167.mp3 Seattle voters will face a proposed car tab fee on the November ballot. The city council has unanimously agreed to ask for...

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Floyd tells WSU 'We're not out of this fiscal crisis yet'

http://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/kplu/local-kplu-984111.mp3 Washington State University President Elson Floyd says the university will get out of the current fiscal crisis, but it is...

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Washington revenue forecast drops $1.4 billion

OLYMPIA, Wash. Washingtons latest revenue forecast predicts a $1.4 billion drop in tax collections through June of 2013.

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No cuts to services in proposed King County budget

Theres relatively good news on King Countys budget for 2012: In a big change from recent years, Executive Dow Constantine is proposing no cuts to services. Constantine says though it is surrounded by...

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Cuts and new revenue state budget proposals set for Monday

OLYMPIA, Wash. Washington Governor Chris Gregoire is set to propose a mix of cuts and new revenues to close a $1.4 billion budget shortfall. The Democrat has scheduled a news conference Monday morning.

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Washington lawmakers push driving-related fee hikes

OLYMPIA, Wash. Washington state lawmakers are pressing ahead with a series of mostly driving-related fee increases to raise money for road repairs and other transportation needs. The fee increases,...

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Legislature edges closer to budget solution for Washington

OLYMPIA, Wash. Republicans and Democrats are merging closer on tax policy as they begin to formulate solutions on the states budget shortfall.

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Wenatchee-area default results in new reform law

OLYMPIA, Wash. – A follow-up now to a story we first brought you in December. It was about the default of an under-performing hockey and concert arena in Wenatchee, Washington. Governor Chris Gregoire...

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Lawsuit likely over roll-your-own smokes tax in Washington

OLYMPIA, Wash. The burgeoning roll-your-own cigarette industry in Washington is preparing to do legal battle against the state. Governor Chris Gregoire is expected to sign into law today a new tax on...

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Morale at Washington's biggest state agency plummets

OLYMPIA, Wash. – The Great Recession has taken its toll on morale at Washington’s largest state agency. Employee satisfaction at the Department of Social and Health Services has plummeted over the past...

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Seattle $1.1 billion short of funding pensions

The Seattle City Council is facing a $1.1 billion shortfall in its pension fund, according to a report to the Government Performance and Finance Committee (first noted by the politics and government...

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The Post Office will miss another multi-billion dollar payment

This Sunday, the U.S. Postal Service won't be able to pay its latest $5.6 billion dollar obligation. This will be its second default; on Aug. 1 it failed to come up with a $5.5 billion dollar payment....

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Town in turmoil: Pacific may go out of business

PACIFIC, Wash. — The south King County town of Pacific is more than a century old, but the city council considered a measure at the Monday meeting to disincorporate.

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Practicality of 'No new taxes' pledge debated in Olympia

OLYMPIA, Wash. - In Olympia, a new revenue outlook shows a shortfall in the next state budget cycle. That is putting renewed attention on promises not to raise taxes.Washington's Democratic...

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Washington tax dollars go to dry cleaning, artwork

A few days after Washington lawmakers approved a budget deal to lower state spending last year, small-government Rep. Gary Alexander got $40.60 worth of dry cleaning done. Then he made sure taxpayers...

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