Jake Goldstein-Street/Washington State Standard
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Newly revealed arrest records offer the clearest look yet at how President Trump’s immigration crackdown is unfolding in the state.
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A move by the Trump administration effectively nullifies hundreds of applications already received for the BEAD program, and sets Washington and other states on a tight timeline to figure out who should get money.
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Claims against the state’s Department of Children, Youth and Families are driving a spike in cases.
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The University of Washington’s Helen Chu, a leading voice in the COVID-19 pandemic, said she’s worried about where the panel will head from here.
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The governor planned to meet with the state’s top military official Tuesday, after the president sent the National Guard and Marines to respond to Los Angeles protests.
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About 200,000 residents could lose coverage, and the state could miss out on billions in federal dollars, officials say. Republican state lawmakers are among those opposing the cuts.