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October 1, 2020 Washington state family loses home to wildfire – then all 7 test positive for coronavirus It may be one of the worst years imaginable for the Graham family of Washington state. On Labor Day, a wildfire destroyed their home. Days later, all seven members of the family tested positive for the coronavirus.
September 27, 2020 Seattle police arrest 10 for assaulting cops, smashing windows, setting fires Seattle police made at least 10 arrests Saturday evening when Breonna Taylor protests devolved into chaos and violence as demonstrators set fires and damaged property and allegedly committed assaults in the Capitol Hill neighborhood.
September 23, 2020 Washington high school student kicked out of Zoom class over pro-Trump flag, parents say A Washington state high school student was allegedly kicked out of a Zoom class for displaying a pro-Trump flag on the wall despite warnings from the teacher to take it down, according to a Tuesday report.
September 23, 2020 Washington state man, 37, arrested after pregnant ex-girlfriend’s body found: authorities A 37-year-old Tacoma, Wash., man was arrested Tuesday, hours after the body of his pregnant ex-girlfriend was found at the bottom of a cliff in a nearby city, authorities say.
September 22, 2020 Seattle City Council overrides mayor's veto of police cuts Seattle’s City Council voted 7-2 Tuesday evening to override Mayor Jenny Durkan's veto of a bill that would cut police funding by around $3 million.Â
September 22, 2020 Washington state veterans thank BLM activist who saved US flag from protesters, award college grant A veterans group in Washington state is showing appreciation for a Black Lives Matter activist who saved an American flag from burning during a protest in Spokane over the summer.
September 18, 2020 Portland murder suspect 'pointed the handgun' at police during fatal shooting, officials say The Portland murder suspect who was killed in a police-involved shooting in Washington at the beginning of September had pointed his gun at law enforcement during the confrontation.
September 17, 2020 Judge blocks Postal Service changes that slowed mail delivery A U.S. judge on Thursday granted a request to temporarily block controversial Postal Service changes that have been accused of slowing mail nationwide, calling them "a politically motivated attack " ahead of the 2020 presidential election.
September 17, 2020 Washington state mail-in voting: What to know As the United States prepares to hold a presidential election in the midst of a deadly pandemic, many states are relying on voting by mail to reduce in-person contact at the polls, including Washington State. Â