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Seattle’s Reagan Jackson Challenges Conventional Narratives Surrounding Journalism And Education In New Book “Still True”

As Reagan Jackson tells her story, the seeds of her career as a writer were planted when she was only eight years old.

Washington State Seeks Court Intervention In Catholic Church Noncompliance With Abuse Investigation

The Washington state Attorney General, Bob Ferguson, has taken legal action against the Archdiocese of Seattle for its alleged refusal to cooperate with an ongoing investigation into an alleged cover-up of clergy abuse.

Columbia City Night Market Creates Community Through Music, Dining And Shopping

On the third Saturday of every month from 6-10 p.m., Columbia City residents and visitors from afar emerge for an evening of commerce, cuisine and community gathering at 37th Avenue South between South Hudson and South Edmonds streets.

Murder Trial In Case Of Mistaken Shooting Of Vancouver Officer

The trial is now underway in the case of the mistaken shooting of an off-duty Vancouver officer by a Clark County deputy.

Washington State Ferry System Faces Urgent Funding Crisis, Elected Leaders Seek Congressional Support

The Washington State Ferry system (WSF) is currently facing severe turmoil, prompting 38 elected leaders to send a letter to Congress urgently requesting funding "at the highest level possible" to aid WSF in its operations.

Facing A Number Of Under-Enrolled Schools, SPS Superintendent Dr. Brent Jones To Propose Consolidating Up To 20 Elementary Schools

With the district in financial straits but on the mend, Seattle Public Schools (SPS) Superintendent Dr. Brent Jones has had to make some difficult decisions in order to bring balance back to the budget and establish a new fiscal and educational landscape.

Keisha Credit Named New Program Manager Of Development At A 4 Apple Learning Center

A 4 Apple Learning Center recently announced the appointment of Keisha Credit as their new Program Manager of Development.

United Against Bias: ‘Confronting Hate Together’ Exhibit Opens At Wing Luke Museum

The Black Heritage Society of Washington State, The Washington State Jewish Historical Society, and The Wing Luke Museum jointly announced a thought-provoking exhibit titled "Confronting Hate Together." The exhibit, which opens on May 24, will be on display at the Wing Luke Museum through June 30.

Seattle Public School’s Pre-Apprenticeship Program Creates Pathways Into Construction Trades

Construction is the number one vocation for those who choose to enter the workforce instead of pursuing college, and Seattle Public Schools is providing a pathway for students to enter the very lucrative construction workforce through their skilled trade pre-apprenticeship program.

Achievement Council Hopes To Boost Post-Pandemic Graduation Rates

The Washington Student Achievement Council believes that the COVID-19 pandemic has had an extensive impact on credential attainment for students across Washington at the college level.

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