Ross Reynolds
Stories
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Wash. Mental Health Advocates Pushing For Increased Funding Of Outpatient Programs
Washington state is facing a crisis when it comes to providing beds for psychiatric care. On a per capita basis, according to a 2009 national report,
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Socialist Candidate Sawant Keeps Conlin On Defensive
In coming weeks, Seattle City Councilmember Richard Conlin will be working hard to secure votes, as he faces a serious challenger: Socialist Kshama Sawant,
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Candidates O'Brien and Shen Debate Affordable Housing
In a city of like-minded politicians it can be tough to tell the policy differences between candidates running for office. But incumbent city councilman
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Psychiatric Boarding On The Rise In Washington State
Nationally, Washington state ranks dead last in providing beds for mental health treatment. As a result, people with severe mental illnesses often end up
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Will Seattle's New Marijuana Rules Delay Access To Pot?
The Seattle City Council attempted to clarify on Monday how pot could be distributed within the city, but how consumers will be able to buy marijuana
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Salty Tanzania Lake Turns Birds Into Stone-Like Statues
Correction 10/9/2013: A previous version of this story incorrectly stated that Lake Natron was 402 miles wide. The lake is 402 square miles. A lake in
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Olympia Wages Food Fight, Bans Group From Feeding Homeless
Olympia resident Ben Charles, of Crazy Faith Outreach, has been serving food to the homeless in an Olympia parking lot for nearly three years. Now the city
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A Battle Is Brewing In Olympia Over Feeding The Homeless
Ben Charles and the Crazy Faith Outreach group have been feeding homeless people in a parking lot in Olympia every Thursday evening. But now city official
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More Men Consider Plastic Surgery
The number of men going under the knife in 2012 for cosmetic reasons is 30 percent higher than a decade ago. What men are having done is changing too. Dr.
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A Statewide Perspective On Hazing
Eight suspects have been identified so far in the Garfield High School hazing incident that took place last Friday. About 100 students participated in the