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Your job might be good for your brain
Now, a growing body of evidence suggests that the jobs we hold throughout our lives may matter just as much or more than years of education.’

The Hanford reservation in line for a $400 million budget cut
The Trump administration is proposing a cut to the Hanford nuclear site budget of about $400 million, delaying some environmental cleanup projects.
Gold Prospecting Insights From Cashmere's Annual Treasure Show
This weekend in Cashmere, the excitement is all about gold! Imagine sifting through streams, hoping to strike it rich—what a thrill!

Sekiu Is The New Go-to Spot For Outdoor Fun
Rural towns are gaining popularity for travel destinations. According to Airbnb, 86% of travelers say they’re interested in rural listings — and that number rises to 94% for Gen Z respondents.

Check the Freezer: Dino Nugget Alert in WA Takes Sudden Turn
USDA cleared Walmart dino nuggets after a lead contamination alert was found to be a false positive, confirming no recall or health risk nationwide.

Understanding Elderly Care Pressures Facing Seniors In Washington
With more seniors than ever in Washington, the care landscape is shifting. What does that mean for families?

Why Some Restaurants In Washington Encourage Phone-Free Dining
This trend is emerging amid a societal shift, with several countries imposing social media bans for children and teens, some U.S. states prohibiting phone use at school, and more live events restricting phones


