Washington Governor Bob Ferguson announced $623,000 in funding to repair the Hoh Rainforest access road in Olympic National Park on Thursday.
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FOX13 News on MSNWA Gov. Bob Ferguson pledges $650K to reopen Hoh RainforestWashington Governor Bob Ferguson plans to use $623,000 from the state’s Strategic Reserve fund to fix the road leading to the ...
A washout has closed the only access road to the Olympic National Park’s popular Hoh Rain Forest since December.
Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson on Tuesday pledged to restrict his use of emergency powers following the apparent collapse of a Republican-led effort to have the Legislature do so.
Legislative cutoff marks end for these bills that could have become Washington law, at least for now
With the session more than halfway over, Wednesday marked the day most bills needed to pass out of their chamber of origin in ...
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The Olympian (TCA) on MSNWith another cutoff having passed, here are some bills that WA lawmakers are still mullingA competing bill by state Sen. Jeff Holy, a Cheney Republican, would also create a $100 million law-enforcement-focused state ...
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Peninsula Daily News on MSNState funds to repair Hoh RoadWashington state will fund repairs to the Upper Hoh Road, which washed out late last year. “Heavy rains washed out part of ...
The Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction has responded to a letter from the Moses Lake School District Board of ...
Lawmakers in the Washington Legislature spent the past week and a half passing bills off the House and Senate floors ahead of ...
BC Hydro announced it will cut a subsidy for home Tesla chargers and the provincial government plans to toll trucks crossing ...
A bill in Olympia would make Washington’s recycling system transparent, accessible to more people, and cut out plastic and ...
By order, transportation officials in Washington state are reviewing projects that might not align with Trump administration ...
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